A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts ..., Volume 1R. Faulder, 1796 - 416 pages |
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... against fome that were accounted wife among the Jews , one of them replied , that the words did not mean one man , but one people , the Jews , who were fmitten of God , and difperfed among the Gentiles for their converfion ; that he ...
... against fome that were accounted wife among the Jews , one of them replied , that the words did not mean one man , but one people , the Jews , who were fmitten of God , and difperfed among the Gentiles for their converfion ; that he ...
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... against nation , and kingdom against kingdom , and great 6 earth- my earthquakes shall be in divers places , and famines [ 13 ]
... against nation , and kingdom against kingdom , and great 6 earth- my earthquakes shall be in divers places , and famines [ 13 ]
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... against objections . Moreover , there is no clause in any one of them , that makes a profeffion of having written prior to the Jewish wars , which a fraudulent pur- pose would have led them to pretend . They have done neither one thing ...
... against objections . Moreover , there is no clause in any one of them , that makes a profeffion of having written prior to the Jewish wars , which a fraudulent pur- pose would have led them to pretend . They have done neither one thing ...
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... against the force of paffion , and the temptation of pre- fent advantage . Their rules want authority . The most important service that can be ren- dered to human life , and that , consequently , which , one might expect beforehand ...
... against the force of paffion , and the temptation of pre- fent advantage . Their rules want authority . The most important service that can be ren- dered to human life , and that , consequently , which , one might expect beforehand ...
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... against vice ; for , when a debauched person fills his imagination with impure pictures , the licentious ideas which he recals , fail not to ftimulate his defires with a degree of vio- lence which he cannot refift . This will be ...
... against vice ; for , when a debauched person fills his imagination with impure pictures , the licentious ideas which he recals , fail not to ftimulate his defires with a degree of vio- lence which he cannot refift . This will be ...
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