Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... received additions at subsequent periods , and that the whole was at length embodied in the book called , by way of eminence , " The Bible . " The question immediately before us is , on which side there is the strongest presumption of ...
... received additions at subsequent periods , and that the whole was at length embodied in the book called , by way of eminence , " The Bible . " The question immediately before us is , on which side there is the strongest presumption of ...
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... received them by theirs , -only they had the luck to be before us . Thus the whole stock of human knowledge is claimed by every one as his private pos- session , as soon as he ( profiting by others ' discoveries ) has got it into his ...
... received them by theirs , -only they had the luck to be before us . Thus the whole stock of human knowledge is claimed by every one as his private pos- session , as soon as he ( profiting by others ' discoveries ) has got it into his ...
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... received by the people for whom Moses wrote . The same writer gives the history of ages much higher than his own , and introduces the patriarchs of the human race holding conversations with one another in which the leading subjects of ...
... received by the people for whom Moses wrote . The same writer gives the history of ages much higher than his own , and introduces the patriarchs of the human race holding conversations with one another in which the leading subjects of ...
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... received assist- ance from a source which they are unfair enough not to acknowledge . Some fine passages on this subject may be collected from Plato , Cicero , Seneca , and others , but we must take them with others which express ...
... received assist- ance from a source which they are unfair enough not to acknowledge . Some fine passages on this subject may be collected from Plato , Cicero , Seneca , and others , but we must take them with others which express ...
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... received occasional and important accessions from the descendants of Abraham , a people who possessed records which , laying aside the question of their inspira- tion for the present , all candid Theists themselves will acknowledge ...
... received occasional and important accessions from the descendants of Abraham , a people who possessed records which , laying aside the question of their inspira- tion for the present , all candid Theists themselves will acknowledge ...
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