An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures, Volume 1Desilver Jr. & Thomas, 1833 - Bible |
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... true ; they were , moreover , neither deceived themselves , nor did or could deceive others , in their relations , not being either enthusiasts or fana- tics , but , on the contrary , men of the strictest integrity and sincerity . — III ...
... true ; they were , moreover , neither deceived themselves , nor did or could deceive others , in their relations , not being either enthusiasts or fana- tics , but , on the contrary , men of the strictest integrity and sincerity . — III ...
Page xvii
... true miracles . - VII . Application of these criteria , 1. To the miracles of Moses and of Joshua , and , 2. To those of Jesus Christ and his apostles ; the number , variety , design , and greatness of which , as well as the persons by ...
... true miracles . - VII . Application of these criteria , 1. To the miracles of Moses and of Joshua , and , 2. To those of Jesus Christ and his apostles ; the number , variety , design , and greatness of which , as well as the persons by ...
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... true religion and of true morality ; and in- genious and learned men have laboured to represent them in this light , and also to shew how well calculated they are for this end . " They have said , that the errors of polytheism were ...
... true religion and of true morality ; and in- genious and learned men have laboured to represent them in this light , and also to shew how well calculated they are for this end . " They have said , that the errors of polytheism were ...
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... true account of the creation of the world . 2 The notion of a Creative Power , that could produce things out of nothing , was above the reach of their natural conceptions . Hence one sect of philosophers1 held that the world was eternal ...
... true account of the creation of the world . 2 The notion of a Creative Power , that could produce things out of nothing , was above the reach of their natural conceptions . Hence one sect of philosophers1 held that the world was eternal ...
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... true , made frequent mention of the ghosts of departed men appearing in a visible form , and retaining their former shapes in the shades below ; yet by these representations ( if they mean any thing ) they mean no more , than that the ...
... true , made frequent mention of the ghosts of departed men appearing in a visible form , and retaining their former shapes in the shades below ; yet by these representations ( if they mean any thing ) they mean no more , than that the ...
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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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