Eight Discourses on the Connection Between the Old and New Testament Considered as Two Parts of the Same Divine Revelation and Demonstrative of the Great Doctrine of Atonement: Accompanied with a Preliminary Discourse Addressed to the Younger Clergy Containing Some Remarks on the Late Professor Campbell's Ecclesiastical HistoryJ. Hatchard, 1802 - 481 Seiten |
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... brought together for the purpose of proving that the Jews , the chosen people of God , were really less informed with respect to the spiritual con- cerns of another life , than the most ignorant of the idolatrous nations that surrounded ...
... brought together for the purpose of proving that the Jews , the chosen people of God , were really less informed with respect to the spiritual con- cerns of another life , than the most ignorant of the idolatrous nations that surrounded ...
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... brought forward as demonstrative on this occasion , are to be found in the first and second chapters of St. Paul's Epistle to the Ro mans . But if these texts are to be under- stood in the sense in which they have been too generally ...
... brought forward as demonstrative on this occasion , are to be found in the first and second chapters of St. Paul's Epistle to the Ro mans . But if these texts are to be under- stood in the sense in which they have been too generally ...
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... brought among them . The Patriarchs , and their posterity , the chosen people of God , sojourned in the Land of Egypt four hundred years . Had the knowledge of the true God been na- tural to the human mind , it may be sup- posed that ...
... brought among them . The Patriarchs , and their posterity , the chosen people of God , sojourned in the Land of Egypt four hundred years . Had the knowledge of the true God been na- tural to the human mind , it may be sup- posed that ...
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... brought into the world : it was published at Athens , a seat of learning , by as great an orator as ever spoke : all na- ture suggests the truth of it : but philoso- phers , through wisdom , neither believed nor understood it . " What ...
... brought into the world : it was published at Athens , a seat of learning , by as great an orator as ever spoke : all na- ture suggests the truth of it : but philoso- phers , through wisdom , neither believed nor understood it . " What ...
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... brought against him , the Apostle imme- diately subjoins ; " . Why should it be thought a thing incredible with you , that God should raise the Dead ? " - Acts xxvi.6 . -The promise therefore , to which the Twelve Tribes looked forward ...
... brought against him , the Apostle imme- diately subjoins ; " . Why should it be thought a thing incredible with you , that God should raise the Dead ? " - Acts xxvi.6 . -The promise therefore , to which the Twelve Tribes looked forward ...
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