An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures, Volume 1Desilver Jr. & Thomas, 1833 - Bible |
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... Authority , and their Authors are divinely inspired . SECTION I. Preliminary Observations . - I. Inspiration defined . - II . Reasonable and necessary . Scriptures being the contrivance or invention of man . ration . - III ...
... Authority , and their Authors are divinely inspired . SECTION I. Preliminary Observations . - I. Inspiration defined . - II . Reasonable and necessary . Scriptures being the contrivance or invention of man . ration . - III ...
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... Authority and Original . - - 455 SECTION III . The Preservation of the Scriptures , a Proof of their Truth and Divine Origin . 457 SECTION IV . The Tendency of the Scriptures to promote the present and eternal Happiness of Mankind ...
... Authority and Original . - - 455 SECTION III . The Preservation of the Scriptures , a Proof of their Truth and Divine Origin . 457 SECTION IV . The Tendency of the Scriptures to promote the present and eternal Happiness of Mankind ...
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... authority to enforce in practice . The truths , which they proved by speculative reason , wanted some still more sensible authority to support them , and render them of more force and efficacy in practice ; and the precepts which they ...
... authority to enforce in practice . The truths , which they proved by speculative reason , wanted some still more sensible authority to support them , and render them of more force and efficacy in practice ; and the precepts which they ...
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... authority , which soon degenerated into the despotism of men , raised by military caprice to a short - lived and precarious power , or brought forward by the chance of revolutions ; while the empire was shaken by internal enemies , or ...
... authority , which soon degenerated into the despotism of men , raised by military caprice to a short - lived and precarious power , or brought forward by the chance of revolutions ; while the empire was shaken by internal enemies , or ...
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... authority , ( common to them with all other heathen nations ) , either to enforce what is pure in their morality or to emancipate the people from the most inveterate and detestable usages , the Hindoos present to us all the same ...
... authority , ( common to them with all other heathen nations ) , either to enforce what is pure in their morality or to emancipate the people from the most inveterate and detestable usages , the Hindoos present to us all the same ...
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An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures ... Thomas Hartwell Horne No preview available - 2015 |
An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures ... Thomas Hartwell Horne No preview available - 2015 |
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