A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts ..., Volume 1R. Faulder, 1796 - 416 pages |
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... himself , who laborioufly compared the Hebrew text with the Septuagint , has recorded the neceffity of arguing with the Jews , from fuch passages only , as were in the Sep- tuagint agreeable to the Hebrew . Wherefore , as Origen had ...
... himself , who laborioufly compared the Hebrew text with the Septuagint , has recorded the neceffity of arguing with the Jews , from fuch passages only , as were in the Sep- tuagint agreeable to the Hebrew . Wherefore , as Origen had ...
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... himself shall be abased , and he that shall humble himself shall be exalted * . " I make no farther remark upon these passages , ( because they are , in truth , only a repetition of the doctrine , different expreffions of the principle ...
... himself shall be abased , and he that shall humble himself shall be exalted * . " I make no farther remark upon these passages , ( because they are , in truth , only a repetition of the doctrine , different expreffions of the principle ...
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... himself a very great honour in the Lord ; and there is no place but what will be ready to receive him , for the earth is the Lord's , and the fulness thereof . These things they , who have their conversation towards God , not to be ...
... himself a very great honour in the Lord ; and there is no place but what will be ready to receive him , for the earth is the Lord's , and the fulness thereof . These things they , who have their conversation towards God , not to be ...
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... by crowds of followers ; that he was , sometimes , driven away from the place where he was teaching , by perfecution , and , at other times , thought fit to withdraw himself from the commo- tions of the E3 fit [ 53 ]
... by crowds of followers ; that he was , sometimes , driven away from the place where he was teaching , by perfecution , and , at other times , thought fit to withdraw himself from the commo- tions of the E3 fit [ 53 ]
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In Three Parts ... William Paley. fit to withdraw himself from the commo- tions of the populace . Under these circum- stances nothing appears to have been fo practicable , or likely to be so efficacious , as leaving , wherever he came ...
In Three Parts ... William Paley. fit to withdraw himself from the commo- tions of the populace . Under these circum- stances nothing appears to have been fo practicable , or likely to be so efficacious , as leaving , wherever he came ...
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