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Side 44
Nay , this Inconsistency is shown to their Hands by the most learned Men of the
Christian Church ; who , according to Mr . WHISTON , ( u ) have taken no small
Pains to Thew , that the Apostles Arguments from the Old Testament are not ...
Nay , this Inconsistency is shown to their Hands by the most learned Men of the
Christian Church ; who , according to Mr . WHISTON , ( u ) have taken no small
Pains to Thew , that the Apostles Arguments from the Old Testament are not ...
Side 145
Matthew ' s Gospel to be written originally , and extant among them , in Hebrew ;
who thinks the Christians reject the most facred Book of the New Testament , viz .
the Apostolical Constitutions , from their Canon , as well as other canonical ...
Matthew ' s Gospel to be written originally , and extant among them , in Hebrew ;
who thinks the Christians reject the most facred Book of the New Testament , viz .
the Apostolical Constitutions , from their Canon , as well as other canonical ...
Side 234
all others , as far as I can learn , contending at most for the literal Sense of some
Prophefies only ; and some ( f ) making it the Glory of Christianity to be founded
on Allegory , and not in Criticism , which , they say , would have render ' d the ...
all others , as far as I can learn , contending at most for the literal Sense of some
Prophefies only ; and some ( f ) making it the Glory of Christianity to be founded
on Allegory , and not in Criticism , which , they say , would have render ' d the ...
Side 238
He is an upright and very religious Man , and a most zealous Christian ; leading a
moral Life ; as is common to most , who are styled Hereticks ; cultivating ( a ) in
himself , and promoting in others such Virtue and Learning , as he thinks would ...
He is an upright and very religious Man , and a most zealous Christian ; leading a
moral Life ; as is common to most , who are styled Hereticks ; cultivating ( a ) in
himself , and promoting in others such Virtue and Learning , as he thinks would ...
Side 242
fy ' d to admit the most precarious Suppositions , and to receive many Things
without the least Foundation . The Warmth of his Temper disposes him to receive
any sudden Thoughts , any Thing that strikes his Imagination , when favourable
to ...
fy ' d to admit the most precarious Suppositions , and to receive many Things
without the least Foundation . The Warmth of his Temper disposes him to receive
any sudden Thoughts , any Thing that strikes his Imagination , when favourable
to ...
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A Discourse of the Grounds and Reasons of the Christian Religion in Two ... Anthony Collins Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2008 |
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