An Essay on the Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New TestamentLincoln & Edmands, no. 53, Cornhill. John Eliot, jun. printer, 1811 - 287 páginas |
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... into despondency . The interests of truth are patronized by the Ruler of the world , who is able to render events ap- parently the most adverse , conducive to their prosperity ; and who , by a sublime and mys- 10 PREFACE .
... into despondency . The interests of truth are patronized by the Ruler of the world , who is able to render events ap- parently the most adverse , conducive to their prosperity ; and who , by a sublime and mys- 10 PREFACE .
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John Dick. prosperity ; and who , by a sublime and mys- terious process , is continually bringing good out of evil . May we not hope , that at this moment , God is purifying the church , by the agency of her enemies ; and that , while ...
John Dick. prosperity ; and who , by a sublime and mys- terious process , is continually bringing good out of evil . May we not hope , that at this moment , God is purifying the church , by the agency of her enemies ; and that , while ...
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... sublime and interesting , precepts the most salutary , and promises fraught with the sweetest consolations . But it was not intended solely for their benefit . Revelation now completed , was des- tined to be a blessing to mankind at ...
... sublime and interesting , precepts the most salutary , and promises fraught with the sweetest consolations . But it was not intended solely for their benefit . Revelation now completed , was des- tined to be a blessing to mankind at ...
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... sublime ; whereas , it is easy to perceive , that there must have been , in some cases , an elevation of the faculties , or a raising of them above their usual degree of vigour , even when the province of the writer was simple narrative ...
... sublime ; whereas , it is easy to perceive , that there must have been , in some cases , an elevation of the faculties , or a raising of them above their usual degree of vigour , even when the province of the writer was simple narrative ...
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... sublime , the most be- nevolent religion , which the world ever saw ; a relig- ion , by which all falsehood and imposture are forbid- den under the penalty of everlasting torments . In short , to whatever motive we attribute their ...
... sublime , the most be- nevolent religion , which the world ever saw ; a relig- ion , by which all falsehood and imposture are forbid- den under the penalty of everlasting torments . In short , to whatever motive we attribute their ...
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