Origines Sacrae: Or, A Rational Account of the Grounds of Natural and Revealed Religion ... Together with a Letter to a Deist, Volume 1The University Press, 1836 - Apologetics |
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... believe those several persons , who in several ages were employed to reveal the mind of God to the world ; and with greater particularity than hath yet been used , I have insisted on the persons of Moses , and the prophets , our Saviour ...
... believe those several persons , who in several ages were employed to reveal the mind of God to the world ; and with greater particularity than hath yet been used , I have insisted on the persons of Moses , and the prophets , our Saviour ...
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... believe . III . Christ's miracles made it evident that he was the Messias , be- cause the predictions were fulfilled in him . Why John Baptist wrought no miracles . IV . Christ's miracles necessary for the overthrow of the Devil's ...
... believe . III . Christ's miracles made it evident that he was the Messias , be- cause the predictions were fulfilled in him . Why John Baptist wrought no miracles . IV . Christ's miracles necessary for the overthrow of the Devil's ...
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... believe them . Of the miracles of Simon Magus . VIII . 4. Divine miracles tend to the overthrow of the Devil's power in the world : the antipathy of the doctrine of Christ to the Devil's design in the world . IX . 5. The distinction of ...
... believe them . Of the miracles of Simon Magus . VIII . 4. Divine miracles tend to the overthrow of the Devil's power in the world : the antipathy of the doctrine of Christ to the Devil's design in the world . IX . 5. The distinction of ...
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... believe in a Divine nature , and an instituted religion most suitable to the most common received notions of God , which they owned in opposi- tion to all heathen worship ; which I find not in the least pretended to by any of the ...
... believe in a Divine nature , and an instituted religion most suitable to the most common received notions of God , which they owned in opposi- tion to all heathen worship ; which I find not in the least pretended to by any of the ...
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... believe Josephus , they had no writings earlier than Homer ; but herein he is con- ceived to have served his cause too much , because of the inscription of Amphitryo at Thebes , in the temple of Apollo Ismenius , in the Ionic letters ...
... believe Josephus , they had no writings earlier than Homer ; but herein he is con- ceived to have served his cause too much , because of the inscription of Amphitryo at Thebes , in the temple of Apollo Ismenius , in the Ionic letters ...
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