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 iii
... for they ar- gued all along from the books of Moses and the Prophets , and never proposed any thing to their disciples but what was declared in those writings which the Jews acknowledged as the standard of their religion a 3.
... for they ar- gued all along from the books of Moses and the Prophets , and never proposed any thing to their disciples but what was declared in those writings which the Jews acknowledged as the standard of their religion a 3.
Side v
... writings of the New Testament , than such a supposition : and there can hardly be an opinion more apt to over- throw the authority of Christ and his Apostles , and to expose the Christian religion to the scorn both of Jews and heathens ...
... writings of the New Testament , than such a supposition : and there can hardly be an opinion more apt to over- throw the authority of Christ and his Apostles , and to expose the Christian religion to the scorn both of Jews and heathens ...
Side vi
... taught the Jews , and what necessarily followed from the writings of Moses and the Pro- phets ; so that those doctrines could not be rejected , without accusing the Divine Spirit , the author of those vi THE PREFACE .
... taught the Jews , and what necessarily followed from the writings of Moses and the Pro- phets ; so that those doctrines could not be rejected , without accusing the Divine Spirit , the author of those vi THE PREFACE .
Side 10
... writings of the Old Testament . But for the interpreting of their Scriptures , the Jews in Christ's time had some other kinds of tra- ditions , much different from those which Christ so severely condemned : and these I shall explain ...
... writings of the Old Testament . But for the interpreting of their Scriptures , the Jews in Christ's time had some other kinds of tra- ditions , much different from those which Christ so severely condemned : and these I shall explain ...
Side 11
... writings of Moses and the Prophets . Mosis , p . Particularly Philo the Jew , writing of the life of De Vita Moses , declares that what he had to say of him was 468. edit . taken partly out of Scripture , and partly received Genev . Ib ...
... writings of Moses and the Prophets . Mosis , p . Particularly Philo the Jew , writing of the life of De Vita Moses , declares that what he had to say of him was 468. edit . taken partly out of Scripture , and partly received Genev . Ib ...
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