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... himself so defended in a Publick Court , or any Judge that would admit of such a Defence : which is a manifest Argument of the Excellency of the Christian Religion , that it lays such a powerful Restraint upon Men . But this loof- ness ...
... himself so defended in a Publick Court , or any Judge that would admit of such a Defence : which is a manifest Argument of the Excellency of the Christian Religion , that it lays such a powerful Restraint upon Men . But this loof- ness ...
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... himself more concern'd to expose them for being ill Disputants , than for being Teachers of ill Do- trines : tho ' upon this account they were fo very scandalous , that Sextus Empericus endea- د : Sen. Epist . 82. de Benefic . lib . I ...
... himself more concern'd to expose them for being ill Disputants , than for being Teachers of ill Do- trines : tho ' upon this account they were fo very scandalous , that Sextus Empericus endea- د : Sen. Epist . 82. de Benefic . lib . I ...
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... himself to be without Witness in any Age or Nation ? If Idolatry spread it self from Egypt into many other Parts of the World , as Herodotus and Diodorus Siculus have shewn , we have the more reason to admire the Wisdom of Divine ...
... himself to be without Witness in any Age or Nation ? If Idolatry spread it self from Egypt into many other Parts of the World , as Herodotus and Diodorus Siculus have shewn , we have the more reason to admire the Wisdom of Divine ...
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... himself for talking against receiv'd Do- trines , and perfuading others to what they are already but too much inclin'd . But to rescue antient and despised Truths , and bring them into Reputation ; to convince the Judgments , and gain ...
... himself for talking against receiv'd Do- trines , and perfuading others to what they are already but too much inclin'd . But to rescue antient and despised Truths , and bring them into Reputation ; to convince the Judgments , and gain ...
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... himself to all the People of the Jews , after his Refurrection . THere are Reasons peculiar to this Difpenfation of Refurrection , why Christ should not Shew him- Self to all the People , after he was risen from the Dead , p . 421. It ...
... himself to all the People of the Jews , after his Refurrection . THere are Reasons peculiar to this Difpenfation of Refurrection , why Christ should not Shew him- Self to all the People , after he was risen from the Dead , p . 421. It ...
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Page 51 - See, I have this day set thee over the nations and over the kingdoms, to root out, and to pull down, and to destroy, and to throw down, to build, and to plant.
Page 346 - But we see Jesus, who was made a little lower than the angels for the suffering of death, crowned with glory and honour; that he by the grace of God should taste death for every man.
Page 298 - Thus saith the Lord, which giveth the sun for a light by day, and the ordinances of the moon and of the stars, for a light by night, which divideth the sea when the waves thereof roar ; the Lord of Hosts is his name.
Page 381 - These are the generations of the heavens and of the earth when they were created, in the day that the Lord God mad* the earth and the heavens.
Page 297 - And I will give unto thee, and to thy seed after thee, the land wherein thou art a stranger, all the land of Canaan, for an everlasting possession ; and I will be their God.
Page 335 - He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not. He came unto his own, and his own received him not.
Page 363 - Even so we, when we were children, were in bondage under the elements of the world : But when the fulness of the time was come, God sent forth his Son, made of a woman, made under the law, to redeem them that were under the law, that we might receive the adoption of sons.
Page 380 - For, for this cause was the gospel preached also to them that are dead, that they might be judged according to men in the flesh, but live according to God in the spirit.
Page 216 - All the rivers run into the sea; yet the sea is not full; unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again.
Page 346 - Who in the days of his flesh, when he had offered up prayers and supplications with strong crying and tears unto him that was able to save him from death, and was heard in that he feared ; though he were a Son, yet learned he obedience by the things which he suffered...