A Discourse of the Grounds and Reasons of the Christian Religion: In Two Parts ... to which is Prefix'd an Apology for Free Debate and Liberty of Writing, Bind 21724 - 285 sider |
Fra bogen
Side xxxviii
... meaning . Hence a foundation is laid for un- avoidable differences of opinion a- mong men which differences are greatly encreas'd by the dogmatick difcipline that is infinitely more pro- moted and prevalent than thofe dif ciplines ...
... meaning . Hence a foundation is laid for un- avoidable differences of opinion a- mong men which differences are greatly encreas'd by the dogmatick difcipline that is infinitely more pro- moted and prevalent than thofe dif ciplines ...
Side 13
... ( meaning thereby a canon establish'd by those who had a divine autority to esta- blish a canon , and in virtue thereof did esta- blish ( s ) Maffueti Annot . in Iræncum , p . 43 , & c . ( s ) Article the 7th . blifh a canon ) as it was ...
... ( meaning thereby a canon establish'd by those who had a divine autority to esta- blish a canon , and in virtue thereof did esta- blish ( s ) Maffueti Annot . in Iræncum , p . 43 , & c . ( s ) Article the 7th . blifh a canon ) as it was ...
Side 35
... . c . 23 . Lent De Pfeudo Meffiis . Vandale Dif 1. 7. c . 30 . fert . de Origine Idol , & c . p . 22 % , & c . Tillotfon❜e Ser- mont , Vol . 13. p . 116-119 , 15x .. manner the meaning of their own books , might , [ 35 ]
... . c . 23 . Lent De Pfeudo Meffiis . Vandale Dif 1. 7. c . 30 . fert . de Origine Idol , & c . p . 22 % , & c . Tillotfon❜e Ser- mont , Vol . 13. p . 116-119 , 15x .. manner the meaning of their own books , might , [ 35 ]
Side 36
... meaning of their own books , might , ' till they were fet right in their in- terpretations of the Old Teftament , and were convinc'd from thence , that Jesus was the MESSIAS , as juftly reject Jesus afferting his miffion and doctrine ...
... meaning of their own books , might , ' till they were fet right in their in- terpretations of the Old Teftament , and were convinc'd from thence , that Jesus was the MESSIAS , as juftly reject Jesus afferting his miffion and doctrine ...
Side 51
... meaning at a time to a propofition ( which is to be found out by a critical examination of his words ) and to cite that propofition from him , and argue from it in that one meaning , is to proceed by the common rules of grammar and ...
... meaning at a time to a propofition ( which is to be found out by a critical examination of his words ) and to cite that propofition from him , and argue from it in that one meaning , is to proceed by the common rules of grammar and ...
Andre udgaver - Se alle
A Discourse of the Grounds and Reasons of the Christian Religion in Two ... Anthony Collins Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2008 |
Almindelige termer og sætninger
abfurd afferts againſt AHAZ alfo allegorical allow'd ancient apoftles apply'd apud argu'd arguing authors becauſe Befides bible cafe call'd chriftians CHRIST church citations confequence copies corrupted Crit deem'd defign divine Egypt ESDRAS faid falfe fame fays fcheme fcripture feem feveral fhall fhould fhow fign fince firft firſt fome fuch fulfill'd fuppofe fuppos'd gofpel greateſt Hebrew Hexapla himſelf Ifrael interpretations ISAIAH itſelf Jerufalem Jesus jewish Jews juſt JUSTIN JUSTIN MARTYR learned lefs literal fenfe Matt ment MESSIAS moft MOSES moſt mount Gerizim muſt myftical obferve occafion Old Tefta Old Teftament ORIGEN paffages perfons pfalms prefent pretended proofs prophefies prophefies cited prophets purpoſe quotations racter reafon receiv'd refpect religion Samaria Samaritan Pentateuch ſeems Septuagint Simon Hift SURENHUSIUS Teft Teſta thefe themſelves ther theſe things thofe thoſe tion tranflated true text truth underſtand underſtood uſed verfion wherein Whifton's Effay WHISTON words worſhip