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Side 29
... thought to fignify fome good or evil that was to befal them , and were commonly interpreted in relation to things to come . Laftly , Prophefies fulfilled , feem the most proper of all arguments , to evince the truth of a revelation ...
... thought to fignify fome good or evil that was to befal them , and were commonly interpreted in relation to things to come . Laftly , Prophefies fulfilled , feem the most proper of all arguments , to evince the truth of a revelation ...
Side 34
... thought was ( b ) to · be eternal ) in virtue of a new legislative pow- er conferr❜d on him by God . Pursuant to which they thought the perfon and doctrines of Jesus to be fo far from being held forth in the Old Teftament , that they ...
... thought was ( b ) to · be eternal ) in virtue of a new legislative pow- er conferr❜d on him by God . Pursuant to which they thought the perfon and doctrines of Jesus to be fo far from being held forth in the Old Teftament , that they ...
Side 35
... thought he could ( 9 ) not be the MESSIAS , when they faw him suffer ; notwithstanding his miracles and fre- quent declarations to them , that he was the MESSIAS . And the Jews were fo rooted in their notion of a temporal deliverer ...
... thought he could ( 9 ) not be the MESSIAS , when they faw him suffer ; notwithstanding his miracles and fre- quent declarations to them , that he was the MESSIAS . And the Jews were fo rooted in their notion of a temporal deliverer ...
Side 36
... notwithstanding his miracles ; who continu'd in thofe thoughts till they came to understand the fpiritual fenfe ( s ) Origen contra Celfum , p . 78 , 343- fenfe of the fcriptures , which they receiv'd partly by [ 36 ]
... notwithstanding his miracles ; who continu'd in thofe thoughts till they came to understand the fpiritual fenfe ( s ) Origen contra Celfum , p . 78 , 343- fenfe of the fcriptures , which they receiv'd partly by [ 36 ]
Side 55
... thought " of the paffages of the Old Testament , quoted " in the New , whether they were rightly " quoted or not ? and whether the Jews had cc any just reason to cavil at them ? And at " the fame time he propos'd to him two or " three ...
... thought " of the paffages of the Old Testament , quoted " in the New , whether they were rightly " quoted or not ? and whether the Jews had cc any just reason to cavil at them ? And at " the fame time he propos'd to him two or " three ...
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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