Essays on the Evidences, Doctrines, and Practical Operation, of ChristianityT. Kite and Tower & Hogan, 1829 - 397 páginas |
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... described as of universal applicability to mankind , although it might be known only to a few , and although it might be heartily received and carried into use by fewer still . Such a panacea for every spe- cies of spiritual disease ...
... described as of universal applicability to mankind , although it might be known only to a few , and although it might be heartily received and carried into use by fewer still . Such a panacea for every spe- cies of spiritual disease ...
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... described the canon of writings received as divine by the Jews ; that is to say , the Old Testament . Whe- ther , therefore , we understand the apostle as making a direct assertion , or only as elucidating by an epithet his notion of ...
... described the canon of writings received as divine by the Jews ; that is to say , the Old Testament . Whe- ther , therefore , we understand the apostle as making a direct assertion , or only as elucidating by an epithet his notion of ...
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... described in the Book of Acts , that , even were we in possession of no collateral evidence of their inspiration , we could reasonably entertain no doubts on the subject . We read , that when they were assembled together on the day of ...
... described in the Book of Acts , that , even were we in possession of no collateral evidence of their inspiration , we could reasonably entertain no doubts on the subject . We read , that when they were assembled together on the day of ...
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... described the creation of the world , and with the apostles when they communicated to their disciples those doctrinal mysteries , of which their knowledge was derived exclusively or principally from immediate revelation . But , as far ...
... described the creation of the world , and with the apostles when they communicated to their disciples those doctrinal mysteries , of which their knowledge was derived exclusively or principally from immediate revelation . But , as far ...
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... described , in the Holy Scriptures , as eternal and unchangeable . " Thus saith the Lord , the King of Israel , and his Redeemer , the Lord of Hosts , I am the first , and I am the last : ' " Isa . xliv , 6. " I am Alpha and Omega , the ...
... described , in the Holy Scriptures , as eternal and unchangeable . " Thus saith the Lord , the King of Israel , and his Redeemer , the Lord of Hosts , I am the first , and I am the last : ' " Isa . xliv , 6. " I am Alpha and Omega , the ...
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