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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... character of the primitive Fathers of the Church . Their writings , for the most part , had neither elegance of language , nor ingenuity of thought to recommend them . It sufficed that they were plain , simple , and convinc- ing ...
... character of the primitive Fathers of the Church . Their writings , for the most part , had neither elegance of language , nor ingenuity of thought to recommend them . It sufficed that they were plain , simple , and convinc- ing ...
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... character of primi- tive divinity , to be acknowledged for its genuine descendant . When in compliment perhaps to a learned age , the Christian minister classed himself with the unen- lightened sage of antiquity , and conde- scended to ...
... character of primi- tive divinity , to be acknowledged for its genuine descendant . When in compliment perhaps to a learned age , the Christian minister classed himself with the unen- lightened sage of antiquity , and conde- scended to ...
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... character and office of Christ in the flesh . Such was the object before me , when I entered on the following discourses . In the execution of my projected plan , I have only proved to myself , the truth of an observation of our great ...
... character and office of Christ in the flesh . Such was the object before me , when I entered on the following discourses . In the execution of my projected plan , I have only proved to myself , the truth of an observation of our great ...
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... it . When a writer of distinguished abilities and established character takes a profes- sional subject in hand , we have to expect that the whole strength of the argument will be brought forth . In Dr. Campbell's Lectures on will [ 48 ]
... it . When a writer of distinguished abilities and established character takes a profes- sional subject in hand , we have to expect that the whole strength of the argument will be brought forth . In Dr. Campbell's Lectures on will [ 48 ]
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... character and abilities . What the Professor has said on the sub- ject of the Priesthood , as applied to our Saviour , will readily be admitted . But because our Saviour is , in the strictest sense , our only Priest , he alone having of ...
... character and abilities . What the Professor has said on the sub- ject of the Priesthood , as applied to our Saviour , will readily be admitted . But because our Saviour is , in the strictest sense , our only Priest , he alone having of ...
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