An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures, Volume 1Desilver Jr. & Thomas, 1833 - Bible |
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... known , they would have been easily detected : for these accounts were published among the people , who witnessed the events related by the historians . 1. This proved at large concerning the Old Testament ; and , 2. Concerning the New ...
... known , they would have been easily detected : for these accounts were published among the people , who witnessed the events related by the historians . 1. This proved at large concerning the Old Testament ; and , 2. Concerning the New ...
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... known by the light of nature , or reason . The objects of our knowledge are of three kinds : -Thus , some things are discernible by the light of nature , without revelation ; of this kind is the knowledge of God from the creation of the ...
... known by the light of nature , or reason . The objects of our knowledge are of three kinds : -Thus , some things are discernible by the light of nature , without revelation ; of this kind is the knowledge of God from the creation of the ...
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... known by the mere light of nature , and consequently our knowledge of his preceptive will or law is equally uncertain , so far as his works disclose it or philosophy has discover- ed it . Indeed , if we examine the writings of the most ...
... known by the mere light of nature , and consequently our knowledge of his preceptive will or law is equally uncertain , so far as his works disclose it or philosophy has discover- ed it . Indeed , if we examine the writings of the most ...
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... known , was permitted in Egypt and in Sparta : Plato taught the expedience and lawfulness of exposing children in particular cases , and Aristotle , also , of abor- tion.3 The exposure of infants , and the putting to death of children ...
... known , was permitted in Egypt and in Sparta : Plato taught the expedience and lawfulness of exposing children in particular cases , and Aristotle , also , of abor- tion.3 The exposure of infants , and the putting to death of children ...
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... known to destroy themselves , expressly in order that the guilt of their death may rest upon their enemies ; and in the hope , that , in the process of the metempsy- chosis ( to which they give implicit credit , ) they may have more ...
... known to destroy themselves , expressly in order that the guilt of their death may rest upon their enemies ; and in the hope , that , in the process of the metempsy- chosis ( to which they give implicit credit , ) they may have more ...
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An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures ... Thomas Hartwell Horne No preview available - 2015 |
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