A Commentary on the Book of Psalms, Volume 1J. Hatchard and Son, 1836 - Bible |
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... deism ; and that , in consequence of the authority they had obtained , the doctrine of our pulpits was in general fallen below the Christian standard ; and that the Sa- viour and the redemption , without which our re- ligion is nothing ...
... deism ; and that , in consequence of the authority they had obtained , the doctrine of our pulpits was in general fallen below the Christian standard ; and that the Sa- viour and the redemption , without which our re- ligion is nothing ...
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... deists and philosophers , but by some of our most celebrated divines , in extolling the dignity of human nature and the wisdom of human reason ; both of which the Scripture delivers to us under a very different character ; which the ...
... deists and philosophers , but by some of our most celebrated divines , in extolling the dignity of human nature and the wisdom of human reason ; both of which the Scripture delivers to us under a very different character ; which the ...
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... Deism : and it is a matter of fact , that , from Adam to this day , there never was , or could be , a man left to ... Deists ; where the debate between them and the Christians upon the evidence of re- velation is brought to a single ...
... Deism : and it is a matter of fact , that , from Adam to this day , there never was , or could be , a man left to ... Deists ; where the debate between them and the Christians upon the evidence of re- velation is brought to a single ...
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... deism , called An Esaay on Man ; till the whole is in- volved in obscurity , and becomes even childish and insignificant ; as if it had been the design of the critic to expose the sacred history to the contempt of blas- f 2 MEMOIR OF ...
... deism , called An Esaay on Man ; till the whole is in- volved in obscurity , and becomes even childish and insignificant ; as if it had been the design of the critic to expose the sacred history to the contempt of blas- f 2 MEMOIR OF ...
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... of modern Christians have been accus- tomed to speculations of this kind ; which , it may likewise , perhaps , be said , will give occasion to the scoffs of our adversaries , the Jews and the deists 54 AUTHOR'S PREFACE .
... of modern Christians have been accus- tomed to speculations of this kind ; which , it may likewise , perhaps , be said , will give occasion to the scoffs of our adversaries , the Jews and the deists 54 AUTHOR'S PREFACE .
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