The Divine Legation of Moses Demonstrated: In Nine Books, Volume 5A. Millar, and J. and R. Tonson, 1765 - Bible |
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... expression and typical adumbration are the contrary of one another . They could not both be fit for the fame people , " at the fame time . If they were a fpiritualized People they " had no need of carnal covers , fuch as Types ; and if ...
... expression and typical adumbration are the contrary of one another . They could not both be fit for the fame people , " at the fame time . If they were a fpiritualized People they " had no need of carnal covers , fuch as Types ; and if ...
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... expression must have there most efficacy where the doctrine of the Refurrection was unknown . For we have obferved it was employed to infpire the highest fentiments of God's Omnipotency ; but that always ftrikes the mind most forcibly ...
... expression must have there most efficacy where the doctrine of the Refurrection was unknown . For we have obferved it was employed to infpire the highest fentiments of God's Omnipotency ; but that always ftrikes the mind most forcibly ...
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... EXPRESSION ; the obfcurity of the Jewish from the figurative reprefentation or THINGS . The First ( independent of any other Re- ligion ) proceeded from ignorance of futurity ; the Latter , dependent on the Chriftian , proceeded from ...
... EXPRESSION ; the obfcurity of the Jewish from the figurative reprefentation or THINGS . The First ( independent of any other Re- ligion ) proceeded from ignorance of futurity ; the Latter , dependent on the Chriftian , proceeded from ...
Page 291
... EXPRESSION ) but from the figurative representation of THINGS . So that the obfcurity , which the Pythian Oracle and the Scripture Prophecies had in common , arifing from the most different grounds , the charac ter given of the Oracles ...
... EXPRESSION ) but from the figurative representation of THINGS . So that the obfcurity , which the Pythian Oracle and the Scripture Prophecies had in common , arifing from the most different grounds , the charac ter given of the Oracles ...
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... EXPRESSIONS , Origin of , iii . 173 , 179 . FOOL , its import in the Old Teftament language , v . 78 .. FORFEITURES , remarks on the laws of , in cafes of high treafon , iv . 334 . FORNICATION , why never adequately punished by ...
... EXPRESSIONS , Origin of , iii . 173 , 179 . FOOL , its import in the Old Teftament language , v . 78 .. FORFEITURES , remarks on the laws of , in cafes of high treafon , iv . 334 . FORNICATION , why never adequately punished by ...
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