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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... doctrine is settled , and owned by miracles by the first revelation . No need of miracles in reformation of a church 163 . CHAP . IV . THE FIDELITY OF THE PROPHETS SUCCEEDING MOSES . I. An order of prophets to succeed Moses , by God's ...
... doctrine is settled , and owned by miracles by the first revelation . No need of miracles in reformation of a church 163 . CHAP . IV . THE FIDELITY OF THE PROPHETS SUCCEEDING MOSES . I. An order of prophets to succeed Moses , by God's ...
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... doctrine of Christ . 1. That where the truth of a doctrine depends not on evidence , but authority , the only way to prove the truth of the doc- trine , is to prove the testimony of the revealer to be infallible . Things may be true ...
... doctrine of Christ . 1. That where the truth of a doctrine depends not on evidence , but authority , the only way to prove the truth of the doc- trine , is to prove the testimony of the revealer to be infallible . Things may be true ...
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... doctrine ; XII . not seeking the honour , profit , or pleasure of the world . XIII . The apostles ' evi- dence of the truth of their doctrine lay in being eyewitnesses of our Saviour's miracles and resurrection . XIV , XV , XVI , XVII ...
... doctrine ; XII . not seeking the honour , profit , or pleasure of the world . XIII . The apostles ' evi- dence of the truth of their doctrine lay in being eyewitnesses of our Saviour's miracles and resurrection . XIV , XV , XVI , XVII ...
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... person or no , because of the strangely different Nat . Deor . account that is given of him . Cotta , in Tully , in order Cicero de 1. iii . c . 56 . II . to the establishing his academical doctrine of withhold- 40 ORIGINES SACRE .
... person or no , because of the strangely different Nat . Deor . account that is given of him . Cotta , in Tully , in order Cicero de 1. iii . c . 56 . II . to the establishing his academical doctrine of withhold- 40 ORIGINES SACRE .
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... doctrine of withhold- CHAP . ing assent , mentions no fewer than five Mercuries ; of : which , two he makes Egyptian ; one of them the Her- mes we now speak of , whom the Egyptians call Thoyth , and was the author both of their laws and ...
... doctrine of withhold- CHAP . ing assent , mentions no fewer than five Mercuries ; of : which , two he makes Egyptian ; one of them the Her- mes we now speak of , whom the Egyptians call Thoyth , and was the author both of their laws and ...
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