Lectures in Divinity: Delivered in the University of Cambridge,John Smith, Printer to the University; and sold by Messrs. Rivington ... J. Mawman ... Baldwin, Cradock & Joy ... London; and Deighton & Sons, Cambridge., 1822 |
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... expressions unaccounted for , ( such as that about wars ) than to suppose James to address persons so very dissimilar as Jews , ( sup- posed fixed and determined in Judaism ) and Christians ; or to suppose him to say things so ...
... expressions unaccounted for , ( such as that about wars ) than to suppose James to address persons so very dissimilar as Jews , ( sup- posed fixed and determined in Judaism ) and Christians ; or to suppose him to say things so ...
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... expression in it ; " of whose authority was never any doubt in the Church ; " especially as we have been just now speaking of controverted Books . 6 Probably , when these words were used , nothing more was thought of than the Old ...
... expression in it ; " of whose authority was never any doubt in the Church ; " especially as we have been just now speaking of controverted Books . 6 Probably , when these words were used , nothing more was thought of than the Old ...
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... expressions in Luther's writings . Antinomus does not seem so descriptive and confined as Quaker ; rather more vague , like " lawless ; " but his bold asperity might naturally use it . John Agricola , against whom he applies it ...
... expressions in Luther's writings . Antinomus does not seem so descriptive and confined as Quaker ; rather more vague , like " lawless ; " but his bold asperity might naturally use it . John Agricola , against whom he applies it ...
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... expression used in our Ar- ticle , seems to arise from the nature of the thing expressed it denies , " that the Old ... expressions ? -The reasoning of our Ar- ticle is the same as that which we now are using : " Everlasting Life is ...
... expression used in our Ar- ticle , seems to arise from the nature of the thing expressed it denies , " that the Old ... expressions ? -The reasoning of our Ar- ticle is the same as that which we now are using : " Everlasting Life is ...
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... expressions of Peter and Paul seem to arise from the different forms of Government , under which those persons lived , to whom they wrote . St. Peter , writing to Asiatics , says plainly , that they were to submit to the King , the ...
... expressions of Peter and Paul seem to arise from the different forms of Government , under which those persons lived , to whom they wrote . St. Peter , writing to Asiatics , says plainly , that they were to submit to the King , the ...
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