Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... Moses , they command respect as the most ancient records in the world , and as embodying the religious opinions of the earliest ages ; but Moses nowhere pretends to be the author of any of these fundamental truths . The book of Genesis ...
... Moses , they command respect as the most ancient records in the world , and as embodying the religious opinions of the earliest ages ; but Moses nowhere pretends to be the author of any of these fundamental truths . The book of Genesis ...
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... Moses of phi- losophers . Through the whole “ Timæus , " Plato supposes two eternal and independent causes of all things ; one , that by which all things are made , which is God : the other , that from which all things are made , which ...
... Moses of phi- losophers . Through the whole “ Timæus , " Plato supposes two eternal and independent causes of all things ; one , that by which all things are made , which is God : the other , that from which all things are made , which ...
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... Moses , had gone down with great exactness to the times of Plato ; or the writings of Moses were known to him ; or he had gathered the substance of them , in his travels , from the Egyptian , the Chaldean , or the Magian philosophers ...
... Moses , had gone down with great exactness to the times of Plato ; or the writings of Moses were known to him ; or he had gathered the substance of them , in his travels , from the Egyptian , the Chaldean , or the Magian philosophers ...
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... Moses , there is nothing in that event , considered as the punishment of a guilty race , and as giving an attestation of God's approbation of right princi- ples and a right conduct , to which a consistent Theist can object . For if the ...
... Moses , there is nothing in that event , considered as the punishment of a guilty race , and as giving an attestation of God's approbation of right princi- ples and a right conduct , to which a consistent Theist can object . For if the ...
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... Moses , were professors of the patriarchal religion ; and their discourses show , that it was both a sublime and a comprehen- sive system . The plagues of Egypt and the miraculous escape of the Israelites , and the destruction of the ...
... Moses , were professors of the patriarchal religion ; and their discourses show , that it was both a sublime and a comprehen- sive system . The plagues of Egypt and the miraculous escape of the Israelites , and the destruction of the ...
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