Redemption, Or, A View of the Rise and Progress of the Christian Religion: From the Fall of Adam to Its Complete Establishemnt Under Constantine the Great |
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... nature . It is not therefore to the clergy , or to the learned , that the following pages are intended to supply information ; but to others , to those who are not possessed of means means , talents , or leisure to study them- selves xi.
... nature . It is not therefore to the clergy , or to the learned , that the following pages are intended to supply information ; but to others , to those who are not possessed of means means , talents , or leisure to study them- selves xi.
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... in a manner more diffuse and more learned , than would be consistent with the nature of this attempt . The chief object then of the present work , is to shew that Christianity is in reality reality as old as the fall of man , and X11.
... in a manner more diffuse and more learned , than would be consistent with the nature of this attempt . The chief object then of the present work , is to shew that Christianity is in reality reality as old as the fall of man , and X11.
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... nature , as originally appointed by God . He was ably and completely refuted by Leland and by other writers since his time . Tindal's idea was not unlike that of certain heretics in the fourth century , who contended that Chriftianity ...
... nature , as originally appointed by God . He was ably and completely refuted by Leland and by other writers since his time . Tindal's idea was not unlike that of certain heretics in the fourth century , who contended that Chriftianity ...
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... nature changed from their original destination , ( Gen. iii . 16 , 18. ) a faint hope of future redemption was granted to fallen man . The serpent , which , in its natural form , was the emblein of sin , and in its allegorical P " 194 ...
... nature changed from their original destination , ( Gen. iii . 16 , 18. ) a faint hope of future redemption was granted to fallen man . The serpent , which , in its natural form , was the emblein of sin , and in its allegorical P " 194 ...
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... natural means . This gracious promise was the first dawn of the christian religion . Here began the great and important work of our redemp- tion , of which the completion is not till the final consummation of all things ; not This ...
... natural means . This gracious promise was the first dawn of the christian religion . Here began the great and important work of our redemp- tion , of which the completion is not till the final consummation of all things ; not This ...
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