Origines Sacrae Or a Rational Account of the Grounds of Natural and Revealed Religion: To which is Added Part of Another Book Upon the Same Subject, Left Unfinished by the Author : Together with a Letter to a Deist, Volume 1 |
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Page xxi
... CHRIST . I. The great prejudice against our Saviour among Jews and heathens , was the meanness of his appearance . The difference of the mira- cles at the delivery of the Law and Gospel . II . Some general hypotheses to clear the ...
... CHRIST . I. The great prejudice against our Saviour among Jews and heathens , was the meanness of his appearance . The difference of the mira- cles at the delivery of the Law and Gospel . II . Some general hypotheses to clear the ...
Page xxii
... Christ . The repealing the law of Moses , which had been settled by miracles . Why Christ checked the Pharisees for de- manding a sign , when himself appeals to his miracles . The power of Christ's miracles on many who did not ...
... Christ . The repealing the law of Moses , which had been settled by miracles . Why Christ checked the Pharisees for de- manding a sign , when himself appeals to his miracles . The power of Christ's miracles on many who did not ...
Page xxiv
... Christ compared with those of the hea- then gods . X. 6. God makes it evident to all impartial judgments , that Divine miracles exceed created power . This manifested from the unparalleled miracles of Moses and our Saviour . From all ...
... Christ compared with those of the hea- then gods . X. 6. God makes it evident to all impartial judgments , that Divine miracles exceed created power . This manifested from the unparalleled miracles of Moses and our Saviour . From all ...
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... Christ , mak- ing use of their former skill in astronomy to take no- tice of that star , which came now on a peculiar errand to them , to lead them to their Saviour , ( the great God descending so far to mankind , as to take advantage ...
... Christ , mak- ing use of their former skill in astronomy to take no- tice of that star , which came now on a peculiar errand to them , to lead them to their Saviour , ( the great God descending so far to mankind , as to take advantage ...
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... Christ , his resurrection , & c . is to be believed , but on the Church's account ; ) and therefore where men do not find sufficient conviction from present miracles to believe the Church to be an infallible guide , they must throw off ...
... Christ , his resurrection , & c . is to be believed , but on the Church's account ; ) and therefore where men do not find sufficient conviction from present miracles to believe the Church to be an infallible guide , they must throw off ...
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