Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... sacred in the elect family . The revelations and promises made to Abraham would enlarge the boundaries of religious knowledge , both among the descendants of Ishmael , and those of his sons by Keturah ; as those made to Shem would ...
... sacred in the elect family . The revelations and promises made to Abraham would enlarge the boundaries of religious knowledge , both among the descendants of Ishmael , and those of his sons by Keturah ; as those made to Shem would ...
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... sacred source the conquest of Babylon conducted the Persians . Cyrus , the celebrated subverter of the Babylonian monarchy , was of the Magian religion , whose votaries worshipped God under the emblem of fire , but held an independent ...
... sacred source the conquest of Babylon conducted the Persians . Cyrus , the celebrated subverter of the Babylonian monarchy , was of the Magian religion , whose votaries worshipped God under the emblem of fire , but held an independent ...
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... sacred writings , and are there supposed to have existed in the world previous to the date of those writings themselves . 4. That a religion founded on common notions and common traditions , comprehensive both in doctrines and morals ...
... sacred writings , and are there supposed to have existed in the world previous to the date of those writings themselves . 4. That a religion founded on common notions and common traditions , comprehensive both in doctrines and morals ...
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... sacred books , and in the habit of observing their public worship , as in Chaldea , Egypt , Persia , and other parts of the ancient world , and the signal notice into which they and their opin- ions were occasionally brought , could not ...
... sacred books , and in the habit of observing their public worship , as in Chaldea , Egypt , Persia , and other parts of the ancient world , and the signal notice into which they and their opin- ions were occasionally brought , could not ...
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... sacred - the fragments of very ancient prophecy interwoven probably with the fables of later times . " If , " as Bishop Horsley justly observes , " any illiterate persons were to hear Virgil's poem read , with the omission of a few ...
... sacred - the fragments of very ancient prophecy interwoven probably with the fables of later times . " If , " as Bishop Horsley justly observes , " any illiterate persons were to hear Virgil's poem read , with the omission of a few ...
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