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... character , and acknowledge their folly . Besides his divine mission , in what historian , does truth shine more conspicuous ? He relates his personal defects , as well as the extraordinary powers with which the Lord in- vested him ...
... character , and acknowledge their folly . Besides his divine mission , in what historian , does truth shine more conspicuous ? He relates his personal defects , as well as the extraordinary powers with which the Lord in- vested him ...
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... character of a man , entitled to a place in the calendar of saints . What shall I say of the Cynics , who laid aside all the natural restraints of shame and modesty ? Of Chrysippus , the advocate of intermarriages between fa- thers and ...
... character of a man , entitled to a place in the calendar of saints . What shall I say of the Cynics , who laid aside all the natural restraints of shame and modesty ? Of Chrysippus , the advocate of intermarriages between fa- thers and ...
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... characters . You understand by the Word , the Man Jesus , whom God ' raised up in time , and to whom God imparted extraordinary ' gifts . ' In understanding by the Word , the Man Jesus , you are in similar circumstances with king ...
... characters . You understand by the Word , the Man Jesus , whom God ' raised up in time , and to whom God imparted extraordinary ' gifts . ' In understanding by the Word , the Man Jesus , you are in similar circumstances with king ...
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... characters in which Christ ap- peared ; the one private , the other public : a man , in his private character ; an ambassador or messenger of God , in his public ministry , by shewing his credentials , and assuming the title of God , in ...
... characters in which Christ ap- peared ; the one private , the other public : a man , in his private character ; an ambassador or messenger of God , in his public ministry , by shewing his credentials , and assuming the title of God , in ...
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... characters and titles are to be attributed to his Godhead , disguised un- der a human veil . Thus , in Jesus Christ we find the God that created us , whereas he is the same with his father : the redeemer who purchased us , by paying our ...
... characters and titles are to be attributed to his Godhead , disguised un- der a human veil . Thus , in Jesus Christ we find the God that created us , whereas he is the same with his father : the redeemer who purchased us , by paying our ...
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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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