Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... Egyptian , the Chaldean , or the Magian philosophers . Nor is this an unsupported hypothesis . The evidence is most abun- dant , that the primitive source from whence every great religious and moral truth was drawn , must be fixed in ...
... Egyptian , the Chaldean , or the Magian philosophers . Nor is this an unsupported hypothesis . The evidence is most abun- dant , that the primitive source from whence every great religious and moral truth was drawn , must be fixed in ...
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... Egypt , even in the days of Joseph , he and the king of Egypt speak of the true God , as of a being mutually known and acknowledged . Upon the arrival of the Israelites in Canaan , they found a few persons in that perhaps primitive seat ...
... Egypt , even in the days of Joseph , he and the king of Egypt speak of the true God , as of a being mutually known and acknowledged . Upon the arrival of the Israelites in Canaan , they found a few persons in that perhaps primitive seat ...
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... Egypt on the other , powers which rose to great eminence and influence in the ancient world , was main- tained for many ages . Their frequent captivities and dispersions would tend to preserve in part , and in part to revive , the ...
... Egypt on the other , powers which rose to great eminence and influence in the ancient world , was main- tained for many ages . Their frequent captivities and dispersions would tend to preserve in part , and in part to revive , the ...
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... Egypt , where they became so numerous , and so generally spoke the Greek , that a translation of the Scriptures into that language was rendered necessary ; and their having in most of the principal cities of the Ro man empire , even ...
... Egypt , where they became so numerous , and so generally spoke the Greek , that a translation of the Scriptures into that language was rendered necessary ; and their having in most of the principal cities of the Ro man empire , even ...
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... Egypt and the east , and this is not to be accounted for but as it originated from a superstitious fear of the malignant demon , who , under that animal form , brought death into the world , and obtained a destructive dominion over men ...
... Egypt and the east , and this is not to be accounted for but as it originated from a superstitious fear of the malignant demon , who , under that animal form , brought death into the world , and obtained a destructive dominion over men ...
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Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines ..., Volumen1 Richard Watson Vista de fragmentos - 1850 |
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