A Treatise Upon the Authenticity of the Scriptures, and the Truth of the Christian Religion1791 - Apologetics - 194 pages |
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... . Thofe , who like Plato , did , rigen contra Celfum , L. 6. p . 288 ,. edit . Cantab.- I have written at large , and shall fay no more upon it adopt B 3 t , feem to have used it merely as a Knowledge of God in the Gentile World.
... . Thofe , who like Plato , did , rigen contra Celfum , L. 6. p . 288 ,. edit . Cantab.- I have written at large , and shall fay no more upon it adopt B 3 t , feem to have used it merely as a Knowledge of God in the Gentile World.
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... fays , penetrated every where , barely d the furface of the earth ; at least it went Little farther . Thofe , therefore , who lived The poles , must have enjoyed the bleffing ob- , and in the fame proportion as they did the f the fun ...
... fays , penetrated every where , barely d the furface of the earth ; at least it went Little farther . Thofe , therefore , who lived The poles , must have enjoyed the bleffing ob- , and in the fame proportion as they did the f the fun ...
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... fays the royal pro- Behold the heaven , and the heaven of heavens contain thee ; much less the house that I have -Again- The heaven is my throne , faith the and the earth my footstool where is the boufe -e build unto me ; or what is the ...
... fays the royal pro- Behold the heaven , and the heaven of heavens contain thee ; much less the house that I have -Again- The heaven is my throne , faith the and the earth my footstool where is the boufe -e build unto me ; or what is the ...
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... fays- * What communion hath light th darkness ? what concord hath Chrift with Be- ? The rites of these supposed divinities were fcene and horrid beyond imagination ; and fo were the base objects of this worship from hav- g any relation ...
... fays- * What communion hath light th darkness ? what concord hath Chrift with Be- ? The rites of these supposed divinities were fcene and horrid beyond imagination ; and fo were the base objects of this worship from hav- g any relation ...
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... , which e life : that they a flexion ; and that the wild Indians , ceptions ; not to fays the author , mortified , how li See Hiftoire Gen + See the Voyage P. 26 , 27. See alfo p that milionaries nau ng in reipect on . He afferted the.
... , which e life : that they a flexion ; and that the wild Indians , ceptions ; not to fays the author , mortified , how li See Hiftoire Gen + See the Voyage P. 26 , 27. See alfo p that milionaries nau ng in reipect on . He afferted the.
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