A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts ..., Volume 1R. Faulder, 1796 - 416 pages |
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... , Rabbinos fuos ex propheticis fcripturis facile fe extricare potuiffe , modo Efaias tacuiffet . " Hulfe Theol . Jud . p . 318 , quoted , by Poole in loc . B 4 good good proof that the ancient Rabbins explain- ed it of [ 7 ]
... , Rabbinos fuos ex propheticis fcripturis facile fe extricare potuiffe , modo Efaias tacuiffet . " Hulfe Theol . Jud . p . 318 , quoted , by Poole in loc . B 4 good good proof that the ancient Rabbins explain- ed it of [ 7 ]
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In Three Parts ... William Paley. good proof that the ancient Rabbins explain- ed it of their expected Meffiah * ; but their modern expofitors concur , I think , in re- presenting it as a defcription of the cala- mitous ftate and ...
In Three Parts ... William Paley. good proof that the ancient Rabbins explain- ed it of their expected Meffiah * ; but their modern expofitors concur , I think , in re- presenting it as a defcription of the cala- mitous ftate and ...
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... it . Now thefe effects , whatever they be , do not belong to Chrif- tianity as a revelation ; because they exist with respect to thofe to whom it is not revealed . conduct conduct of human life , by establishing the proof of [ 24 ]
... it . Now thefe effects , whatever they be , do not belong to Chrif- tianity as a revelation ; because they exist with respect to thofe to whom it is not revealed . conduct conduct of human life , by establishing the proof of [ 24 ]
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... proof of a future ftate of reward and punish- ment " to bring life and immortality to light . " The direct object , therefore , of the design is , to supply motives , and not rules ; fanctions , and not precepts . And these were what ...
... proof of a future ftate of reward and punish- ment " to bring life and immortality to light . " The direct object , therefore , of the design is , to supply motives , and not rules ; fanctions , and not precepts . And these were what ...
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... proofs , or cen- trivances , before totally unknown and un- thought of . Whoever therefore expects , in reading the New Teftament , to be ftruck with discoveries in morals , in the manner in which his mind was affected , when he first ...
... proofs , or cen- trivances , before totally unknown and un- thought of . Whoever therefore expects , in reading the New Teftament , to be ftruck with discoveries in morals , in the manner in which his mind was affected , when he first ...
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