A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts ..., Volume 1R. Faulder, 1796 - 416 pages |
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... racter . The true fimilitude between nature and revelation consists. racter , Acts ii . 44 --- 46 . Bb3 tion , [ 364 ]
... racter . The true fimilitude between nature and revelation consists. racter , Acts ii . 44 --- 46 . Bb3 tion , [ 364 ]
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In Three Parts ... William Paley. racter . The true fimilitude between nature and revelation consists in this ; that they each bear strong marks of their original ; that they each also bear appearances of irre- gularity and defect . A ...
In Three Parts ... William Paley. racter . The true fimilitude between nature and revelation consists in this ; that they each bear strong marks of their original ; that they each also bear appearances of irre- gularity and defect . A ...
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... racter of the perfon who delivered it ; a mo- rality , in a word , which is , and hath been , most beneficial to mankind . Upon the greatest therefore of all poffible occafions , and for a purpose of inestimable value , it pleased the ...
... racter of the perfon who delivered it ; a mo- rality , in a word , which is , and hath been , most beneficial to mankind . Upon the greatest therefore of all poffible occafions , and for a purpose of inestimable value , it pleased the ...
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