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Page 20
... acknowledge the lowness of his humanity . " SECOND OBSCURITY . • To invalidate our belief of Christ's conception in a virgin's womb , you oppose St. Matthew , who says , ' that Jacob was father to Joseph , the husband of Mary , ' to St ...
... acknowledge the lowness of his humanity . " SECOND OBSCURITY . • To invalidate our belief of Christ's conception in a virgin's womb , you oppose St. Matthew , who says , ' that Jacob was father to Joseph , the husband of Mary , ' to St ...
Page 23
... acknowledge that an Evangelist is a more competent judge of a prophet's meaning than we can pretend to be . After wading through those difficulties , I shall not swell my page with all the passages quoted in your book , to prove ...
... acknowledge that an Evangelist is a more competent judge of a prophet's meaning than we can pretend to be . After wading through those difficulties , I shall not swell my page with all the passages quoted in your book , to prove ...
Page 25
... acknowledge his power and em- pire . Shall a Paul and Barnabas tear their garments in being taken for something more than mortal men ; and shall Jesus Christ , if he be not God , in a calm , deliberate manner , rob the Creator of all ...
... acknowledge his power and em- pire . Shall a Paul and Barnabas tear their garments in being taken for something more than mortal men ; and shall Jesus Christ , if he be not God , in a calm , deliberate manner , rob the Creator of all ...
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... acknowledge them so well versed in the geography of the other world , as to be able to persuade me , that there are only two places in it , until they remain there for some time ; and after making their observations and remarks , return ...
... acknowledge them so well versed in the geography of the other world , as to be able to persuade me , that there are only two places in it , until they remain there for some time ; and after making their observations and remarks , return ...
Page 36
... acknowledge it in words , you deny it in reality . But the gentleman returns to the charge , and attacks the spirituality of the soul on three grounds : first , because mat- ter cannot be put in motion by a spirit : secondly , the soul ...
... acknowledge it in words , you deny it in reality . But the gentleman returns to the charge , and attacks the spirituality of the soul on three grounds : first , because mat- ter cannot be put in motion by a spirit : secondly , the soul ...
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Miscellaneous Tracts: By the Rev. Arthur O'Leary. Containing, I. A Defence ... Arthur O'Leary No preview available - 1782 |
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