An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures, Volume 1Desilver Jr. & Thomas, 1833 - Bible |
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... religion includes the acknowledgment of one living and true God ; yet , rejecting the Messiah , and attaching themselves to a sanguinary and lascivious impostor , it produces no good effect upon their morals , but leaves them under the ...
... religion includes the acknowledgment of one living and true God ; yet , rejecting the Messiah , and attaching themselves to a sanguinary and lascivious impostor , it produces no good effect upon their morals , but leaves them under the ...
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... religion ; and , consequent- ly , that all mankind stand in need of a divine revelation to make known to them the will of God , and the duties and obligations which they owe to their Creator . - VI . But , notwithstanding these facts ...
... religion ; and , consequent- ly , that all mankind stand in need of a divine revelation to make known to them the will of God , and the duties and obligations which they owe to their Creator . - VI . But , notwithstanding these facts ...
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... religion , it would have been a work of extreme difficulty to have discovered our duty in all points . What ground indeed have the modern contemners of revelation to imagine , that , if they had lived without the light of the Gospel ...
... religion , it would have been a work of extreme difficulty to have discovered our duty in all points . What ground indeed have the modern contemners of revelation to imagine , that , if they had lived without the light of the Gospel ...
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... religion , are ne- vertheless ignorant of their duty ; and how can any man be sure that he should have made such a good use of his reason , as to have per- fectly understood his duty without help ? We see that many of those , - who ...
... religion , are ne- vertheless ignorant of their duty ; and how can any man be sure that he should have made such a good use of his reason , as to have per- fectly understood his duty without help ? We see that many of those , - who ...
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... religion is ridiculous . - MR . BLOUNT , who lived during the latter part of the seventeenth century , maintained that there is an infinite and eternal God , the creator of all things , and yet he insinuates that the world was eternal ...
... religion is ridiculous . - MR . BLOUNT , who lived during the latter part of the seventeenth century , maintained that there is an infinite and eternal God , the creator of all things , and yet he insinuates that the world was eternal ...
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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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