A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts ..., Volume 1R. Faulder, 1796 - 416 pages |
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... answer ; for I will give you a mouth and wifdom , which all your adverfaries shall not be able to gainsay nor refift . And ye fhall be betrayed both by parents and brethren , and kinsfolk and friends ; and fome of you fhall they cause ...
... answer ; for I will give you a mouth and wifdom , which all your adverfaries shall not be able to gainsay nor refift . And ye fhall be betrayed both by parents and brethren , and kinsfolk and friends ; and fome of you fhall they cause ...
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... answer : because , by the first direction , he fuggefted the only motive which acts fteadily and uniformly , in fight and out of fight , in familar oc- currences and under preffing temptations ; and in the fecond , he corrected , what ...
... answer : because , by the first direction , he fuggefted the only motive which acts fteadily and uniformly , in fight and out of fight , in familar oc- currences and under preffing temptations ; and in the fecond , he corrected , what ...
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... answer , that these precepts are extant in the Mofaic code : for his laying his fin- ger , if I may fo fay , upon these precepts ; his drawing them out from the rest of that voluminous inftitution ; his stating of them , not fimply ...
... answer , that these precepts are extant in the Mofaic code : for his laying his fin- ger , if I may fo fay , upon these precepts ; his drawing them out from the rest of that voluminous inftitution ; his stating of them , not fimply ...
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... answer , fo is all perfection ; ought therefore a moralift to recommend imperfections ? One excellency , however , of our Saviour's rules is , that they are either either never mistaken , or never fo mistaken as to [ 56 ]
... answer , fo is all perfection ; ought therefore a moralift to recommend imperfections ? One excellency , however , of our Saviour's rules is , that they are either either never mistaken , or never fo mistaken as to [ 56 ]
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... answer , with Dr. Jortin , that they could not do it . No fpecimens of compofi- tion , which the Chriftians of the first cen- tury have left us , authorize us to believe that they were equal to the task . And how little qualified the ...
... answer , with Dr. Jortin , that they could not do it . No fpecimens of compofi- tion , which the Chriftians of the first cen- tury have left us , authorize us to believe that they were equal to the task . And how little qualified the ...
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