The Judgement of the Ancient Jewish Church Against the Unitarians in the Controversy Upon the Holy Trinity and the Divinity of Our Blessed SaviourClarendon Press, 1821 - 371 sider |
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Side iv
... Israel , and the only true God , are fre- quently bestowed on him . This the old Jewish authors , as Philo and the Targumists , do readily acknowledge . For in their exposition of those places of the Old Testament which relate to the ...
... Israel , and the only true God , are fre- quently bestowed on him . This the old Jewish authors , as Philo and the Targumists , do readily acknowledge . For in their exposition of those places of the Old Testament which relate to the ...
Side v
... Israel ? This were to suppose that Christ and his Apostles went about to prove a thing by that which had no strength and no authority to prove it : and that the citations out of the Old Testament are like the works of the Empress ...
... Israel ? This were to suppose that Christ and his Apostles went about to prove a thing by that which had no strength and no authority to prove it : and that the citations out of the Old Testament are like the works of the Empress ...
Side 16
... Israel ; and those which he spoke in the name of the synagogue , without any particular respect to his own time , but in a prospect of the remotest future Tehillim times . From thence they have learned to distin- guish between the ...
... Israel ; and those which he spoke in the name of the synagogue , without any particular respect to his own time , but in a prospect of the remotest future Tehillim times . From thence they have learned to distin- guish between the ...
Side 17
... Israel , who dwelt in Egypt , was four hundred and thirty years . It would be a great mistake of these words , to think the meaning of them should be , that the children of Israel dwelt in Egypt four hundred and thirty years : for in ...
... Israel , who dwelt in Egypt , was four hundred and thirty years . It would be a great mistake of these words , to think the meaning of them should be , that the children of Israel dwelt in Egypt four hundred and thirty years : for in ...
Side 31
... and prophecies of his death , as contrary to those glorious descriptions which suited better with their minds . They expected the Messias should come to restore presently the kingdom unto Israel ; and against the Unitarians . 31 .
... and prophecies of his death , as contrary to those glorious descriptions which suited better with their minds . They expected the Messias should come to restore presently the kingdom unto Israel ; and against the Unitarians . 31 .
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