The Comparative Coincidence of Reason and Scripture, Volume 1Hatchard, 1832 - 410 pages |
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... offered to have published the whole of it with a Latin translation , could he have been sup- ported in the expenses of the edition ; but , for the want of this help and encouragement , the design died with him , to the great damage of ...
... offered to have published the whole of it with a Latin translation , could he have been sup- ported in the expenses of the edition ; but , for the want of this help and encouragement , the design died with him , to the great damage of ...
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... , had they prov'd Faithful to their Creator ; Had quick expell'd the noxious weed , And ever cherish'd the good seed Implanted in their nature . " CHAPTER III . HAVING now offered these very brief observa- OF REASON AND SCRIPTURE . 55.
... , had they prov'd Faithful to their Creator ; Had quick expell'd the noxious weed , And ever cherish'd the good seed Implanted in their nature . " CHAPTER III . HAVING now offered these very brief observa- OF REASON AND SCRIPTURE . 55.
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CHAPTER III . HAVING now offered these very brief observa- tions on the fall of those once glorious beings , whose distinguished rank in the universe has been already appreciated by a former quotation : * which , at the same time ...
CHAPTER III . HAVING now offered these very brief observa- tions on the fall of those once glorious beings , whose distinguished rank in the universe has been already appreciated by a former quotation : * which , at the same time ...
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... favour - not one supplication offered for her . Her brightest charm , her innocence , was gone , and his tender affection seemed quite * Horne . was estranged ; her virtue was sullied , and his 130 THE COMPARATIVE COINCIDENCE.
... favour - not one supplication offered for her . Her brightest charm , her innocence , was gone , and his tender affection seemed quite * Horne . was estranged ; her virtue was sullied , and his 130 THE COMPARATIVE COINCIDENCE.
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... offered for the sins of the whole world . The nature and design of that typical religion received by the disposition of angels , ( Acts vii . 53 , ) and subsequently established by the Mosaic institution , was also , without doubt at ...
... offered for the sins of the whole world . The nature and design of that typical religion received by the disposition of angels , ( Acts vii . 53 , ) and subsequently established by the Mosaic institution , was also , without doubt at ...
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