A View of the Evidences of Christianity in Three Parts and the Horae Paulinae |
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... received by ancient Christians of dif- ferent sects and persuasions • • SECT . VIII . The four Gospels , the Acts of the Apostles , thir- teen Epistles of Paul , the First Epistle of John , and the First of Peter , were received without ...
... received by ancient Christians of dif- ferent sects and persuasions • • SECT . VIII . The four Gospels , the Acts of the Apostles , thir- teen Epistles of Paul , the First Epistle of John , and the First of Peter , were received without ...
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... received faculties from their Maker , by which they are capable of rendering a moral obedience to his will , and of voluntarily pursuing any end for which He has designed them ; suppose the Creator to intend for these his rational and ...
... received faculties from their Maker , by which they are capable of rendering a moral obedience to his will , and of voluntarily pursuing any end for which He has designed them ; suppose the Creator to intend for these his rational and ...
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... received some considerable degree of improvement , may introduce the culture of some new vegetable . And if men have been used to make woollen cloth , they may proceed from that to linen or cotton cloth ; or , on the other hand , they ...
... received some considerable degree of improvement , may introduce the culture of some new vegetable . And if men have been used to make woollen cloth , they may proceed from that to linen or cotton cloth ; or , on the other hand , they ...
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... received any instruction , and yet had been able to subsist at all . But it is doubtful whether even this bare subsistence would have been possible . It is more likely that the first generation would all have perished for want of those ...
... received any instruction , and yet had been able to subsist at all . But it is doubtful whether even this bare subsistence would have been possible . It is more likely that the first generation would all have perished for want of those ...
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... received or easily credited . The doctrine was equally harsh and novel . The extending of the kingdom of God to those who did not conform to the law of Moses , was a notion that had never before entered into the thoughts of a Jew . The ...
... received or easily credited . The doctrine was equally harsh and novel . The extending of the kingdom of God to those who did not conform to the law of Moses , was a notion that had never before entered into the thoughts of a Jew . The ...
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