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... scriptures , but has the good luck to elude every difficulty which falls in his way , by the affistance of meta- phors , and thinks himself the more authorized to take this freedom with Mofes , as he discovers a mistake in the Bible ...
... scriptures , but has the good luck to elude every difficulty which falls in his way , by the affistance of meta- phors , and thinks himself the more authorized to take this freedom with Mofes , as he discovers a mistake in the Bible ...
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... scriptures ; and in- voke Mahomet , as invoke the Son of Mary , He declares , " that life eternal confifts in the knowledge of Himfelf , and of the Father " who fent him . " In fuch an important article , it is too hazardous to plead ...
... scriptures ; and in- voke Mahomet , as invoke the Son of Mary , He declares , " that life eternal confifts in the knowledge of Himfelf , and of the Father " who fent him . " In fuch an important article , it is too hazardous to plead ...
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Arthur O'Leary. • city of the scriptures , and found your doubts , either on the obfcurity of some passages , or the mifapplication of fome prophecies , or the num- berless texts , relating to Chrift's humanity . In this walk , I take ...
Arthur O'Leary. • city of the scriptures , and found your doubts , either on the obfcurity of some passages , or the mifapplication of fome prophecies , or the num- berless texts , relating to Chrift's humanity . In this walk , I take ...
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... must re- nounce the scriptures , or acknowledge that an evangelift is a more competent judge of a pro- phet's meaning than we can pretend to be . After After wading through thofe difficulties , I shall not fwell DIVINITY OF CHRIST . 4I.
... must re- nounce the scriptures , or acknowledge that an evangelift is a more competent judge of a pro- phet's meaning than we can pretend to be . After After wading through thofe difficulties , I shall not fwell DIVINITY OF CHRIST . 4I.
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... Scripture , that the priests of the old law used to take the best part of the victim to themselves , before it was offered to the God of Ifrael , and that Judas fold our Sa- viour for thirty pieces of filver . Mr. Wesley then must ...
... Scripture , that the priests of the old law used to take the best part of the victim to themselves , before it was offered to the God of Ifrael , and that Judas fold our Sa- viour for thirty pieces of filver . Mr. Wesley then must ...
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