Theological Institutes, Volumen1Mason, 1823 |
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... ages ; but Moses nowhere pretends to be the author of any of these fundamental truths . The book of Genesis opens with the words , " In the beginning God created . the heavens and the earth ; " but here the term " God " is used ...
... ages ; but Moses nowhere pretends to be the author of any of these fundamental truths . The book of Genesis opens with the words , " In the beginning God created . the heavens and the earth ; " but here the term " God " is used ...
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... ages . The theology of those ages has been stated ; and from the history con- tained in that book we learn , that the received opinion was , that the almighty Lawgiver himself conversed with our first parents and with the patriarchs ...
... ages . The theology of those ages has been stated ; and from the history con- tained in that book we learn , that the received opinion was , that the almighty Lawgiver himself conversed with our first parents and with the patriarchs ...
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... ages after Christ ; then , at that time when it was first invented , there could be no such order of clergy , as derived themselves from the institution of Christ ; which must give the lie to the Gospel , and demonstrate the whole to be ...
... ages after Christ ; then , at that time when it was first invented , there could be no such order of clergy , as derived themselves from the institution of Christ ; which must give the lie to the Gospel , and demonstrate the whole to be ...
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