A Treatise on Christian Doctrine: Compiled from the Holy Scriptures Alone, Tom 1Cummings, Hilliard, 1825 - 458 |
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... understood the sentence , affords a strong presumption that the writer possessed a very moderate degree of scholarship . On the other hand , a great proportion of the errors are precisely such as lead to a supposition that the amanu ...
... understood the sentence , affords a strong presumption that the writer possessed a very moderate degree of scholarship . On the other hand , a great proportion of the errors are precisely such as lead to a supposition that the amanu ...
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... understood . Paradise Lost , XII . 513 . ' It will require no great labour of exposition to unfold what is here meant by matters of religion ; being as soon apprehended as defined , such things as belong chiefly to the knowledge and ...
... understood . Paradise Lost , XII . 513 . ' It will require no great labour of exposition to unfold what is here meant by matters of religion ; being as soon apprehended as defined , such things as belong chiefly to the knowledge and ...
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... understood as having really a human form . See Clarke's Sermons , Vol . I. p . 26. fol . edit . The drift of Milton's argument leads him to employ language which would appear at first sight to verge upon their doctrine , but it will be ...
... understood as having really a human form . See Clarke's Sermons , Vol . I. p . 26. fol . edit . The drift of Milton's argument leads him to employ language which would appear at first sight to verge upon their doctrine , but it will be ...
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... understood that the term mated a great while to come . David also seems for ever only inti- 2 Sam . vii . 13. ' I ✦ Sic etiam Deus dicitur qui est , qui erat , et qui futurus est , Apoc . i . 8. et iv . S. Deo tamen ævum sive æternitas ...
... understood that the term mated a great while to come . David also seems for ever only inti- 2 Sam . vii . 13. ' I ✦ Sic etiam Deus dicitur qui est , qui erat , et qui futurus est , Apoc . i . 8. et iv . S. Deo tamen ævum sive æternitas ...
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... understood it to mean , that God was numerically one God , that beside him there was none other , much less any equal . For those dispu- tants of the schools had not yet appeared , who , de- pending on their own sagacity , or rather on ...
... understood it to mean , that God was numerically one God , that beside him there was none other , much less any equal . For those dispu- tants of the schools had not yet appeared , who , de- pending on their own sagacity , or rather on ...
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