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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... rewards ; and it is not impro- bable , that Calvin's opponents set up the notion just now mentioned , by way of persisting , when they were pressed with arguments proving , that Christianity had been promised . On all accounts , it ...
... rewards ; and it is not impro- bable , that Calvin's opponents set up the notion just now mentioned , by way of persisting , when they were pressed with arguments proving , that Christianity had been promised . On all accounts , it ...
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... reward proposed to obedience is length of days in a particular country . But Chillingworth seems to rank with Whiston and Woolston ; we may add Cheynell , in another way ; men of great intellectual abilities and attainments , overheated ...
... reward proposed to obedience is length of days in a particular country . But Chillingworth seems to rank with Whiston and Woolston ; we may add Cheynell , in another way ; men of great intellectual abilities and attainments , overheated ...
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... rewards to the Jewish People , it seems proper to observe , that such an opinion is not inconsistent with our Article . This Bishop Warburton hath himself proved . Many of the Jewish Prophets , as well as the Patriarchs before the ...
... rewards to the Jewish People , it seems proper to observe , that such an opinion is not inconsistent with our Article . This Bishop Warburton hath himself proved . Many of the Jewish Prophets , as well as the Patriarchs before the ...
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... reward every one , immediately , exactly in propor- tion to his good conduct , with all the good things ofthe ... rewarding them ? how could he stop the ravages of the earthquake , fire , light- ning , inundation ? of the pestilence that ...
... reward every one , immediately , exactly in propor- tion to his good conduct , with all the good things ofthe ... rewarding them ? how could he stop the ravages of the earthquake , fire , light- ning , inundation ? of the pestilence that ...
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... rewarded hereafter . 9 . From Explanation we proceed to Proof- And here our first proposition is , properly , " The Old Testament is not contrary to the New : " — but , by what has been said in the explanation , this pro- position is ...
... rewarded hereafter . 9 . From Explanation we proceed to Proof- And here our first proposition is , properly , " The Old Testament is not contrary to the New : " — but , by what has been said in the explanation , this pro- position is ...
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