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That Ruth , whose history is so beautifully related in the old testament , was
admitted into this tribe , seems to have been intended to point out , that the
Gentiles were to partake of the honor and blessings of our beloved Saviour , in
his human ...
That Ruth , whose history is so beautifully related in the old testament , was
admitted into this tribe , seems to have been intended to point out , that the
Gentiles were to partake of the honor and blessings of our beloved Saviour , in
his human ...
Page 295
It seems more probable that , depending upon the ignorance of the people , they
asserted whatever falsehoods they judged most likely to answer their purpose ;
and , taking advantage of the general prejudice which seems to have subsisted ...
It seems more probable that , depending upon the ignorance of the people , they
asserted whatever falsehoods they judged most likely to answer their purpose ;
and , taking advantage of the general prejudice which seems to have subsisted ...
Page 444
Peter seems always to have acted from the impulse of the moment ; and ,
consequently , to have fallen into many errors . It was the constant endeavor of
our Lord , to check this warmth in him ; and his fall seems to have been permitted
, for the ...
Peter seems always to have acted from the impulse of the moment ; and ,
consequently , to have fallen into many errors . It was the constant endeavor of
our Lord , to check this warmth in him ; and his fall seems to have been permitted
, for the ...
Page 445
And , here , I cannot but observe , that this passage seems to furnifh a strong
argument againft that feet of Chriftians who objedt to a fimilar wafhing , or type of
the purification of the soul from fin , in our church ceremony of baptifm ; as if the
good ...
And , here , I cannot but observe , that this passage seems to furnifh a strong
argument againft that feet of Chriftians who objedt to a fimilar wafhing , or type of
the purification of the soul from fin , in our church ceremony of baptifm ; as if the
good ...
Page 606
An . nas , in causing our Lord to be bound when he had sent him to Caiaphas ,
seems to have usurped an authority that did not belong to him , for the purpose of
adding to his sufferings : but , it is worthy of remark , that , throughout the whole of
...
An . nas , in causing our Lord to be bound when he had sent him to Caiaphas ,
seems to have usurped an authority that did not belong to him , for the purpose of
adding to his sufferings : but , it is worthy of remark , that , throughout the whole of
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