An Essay on the Demoniacs of the New TestamentR. and A. Taylor, 1818 - 254 |
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Strona v
... natural evidence of the spirits of dead men having power to enter the bodies of the living , ib . The disorders imputed to possession may proceed from natural causes , p . 95. Who first invented the doctrine of possessions , 92. By whom ...
... natural evidence of the spirits of dead men having power to enter the bodies of the living , ib . The disorders imputed to possession may proceed from natural causes , p . 95. Who first invented the doctrine of possessions , 92. By whom ...
Strona vii
... miracle than the cure of natural disorders , nor any miracle at all with regard to man- kind , p . 237. 7. The doctrine of demoniacal possession a great prejudice prejudice to Christianity , p . 239 ; a source CONTENTS . vii.
... miracle than the cure of natural disorders , nor any miracle at all with regard to man- kind , p . 237. 7. The doctrine of demoniacal possession a great prejudice prejudice to Christianity , p . 239 ; a source CONTENTS . vii.
Strona 1
... to supernatural possessions proceed from natural causes , not from the agency of any evil spirits . This , indeed , hath been already attempted B by by several very eminent writers * ; and , to THE Introduction, page.
... to supernatural possessions proceed from natural causes , not from the agency of any evil spirits . This , indeed , hath been already attempted B by by several very eminent writers * ; and , to THE Introduction, page.
Strona 18
... natural therefore to suppose that those amongst them , who , like their heathen neighbours , be- lieved in real possessions , would ascribe these effects to the same spirits as they did . What is so highly probable in theory will ...
... natural therefore to suppose that those amongst them , who , like their heathen neighbours , be- lieved in real possessions , would ascribe these effects to the same spirits as they did . What is so highly probable in theory will ...
Strona 26
... natural inference from hence , that they use this word , as they do all others , in its common and ordinary signification ? If they had assigned it a new and peculiar meaning , would not they have given us notice of their doing it ? Was ...
... natural inference from hence , that they use this word , as they do all others , in its common and ordinary signification ? If they had assigned it a new and peculiar meaning , would not they have given us notice of their doing it ? Was ...
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