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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... lead mankind in the way of peace , has , in consequence of the false mediums through which it has passed , been turned into comparative darkness ; that the creature who is to be conducted by it , should be left at some loss with re ...
... lead mankind in the way of peace , has , in consequence of the false mediums through which it has passed , been turned into comparative darkness ; that the creature who is to be conducted by it , should be left at some loss with re ...
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... lead the hearer to the conclusion , that the Sacred Records are , of all other , the Records most at variance with them- selves . • The fact is , knowledge in divinity is not so often derived from the Bible itself , as from some ...
... lead the hearer to the conclusion , that the Sacred Records are , of all other , the Records most at variance with them- selves . • The fact is , knowledge in divinity is not so often derived from the Bible itself , as from some ...
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... lead us to imagine , that a particular form of polity was necessary , or even more acceptable to God , than another . " - P. 99 . But to say , because no regular system of ecclesiastical government is totidem verbis to be found on ...
... lead us to imagine , that a particular form of polity was necessary , or even more acceptable to God , than another . " - P. 99 . But to say , because no regular system of ecclesiastical government is totidem verbis to be found on ...
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... lead his pupils to a conclusion more favorable to the form of the Episcopal Church , than to the Establishment to which they were attached ? If so , the reader may be led to think , that the Professor's own observation has in this case ...
... lead his pupils to a conclusion more favorable to the form of the Episcopal Church , than to the Establishment to which they were attached ? If so , the reader may be led to think , that the Professor's own observation has in this case ...
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... lead the reader to the direct opposite conclusion . By Divines of the Scotch Kirk , in whose scale of judgement the authority of their learned Professor may weigh heavy , his mode of reasoning on this occasion may be be taken on trust ...
... lead the reader to the direct opposite conclusion . By Divines of the Scotch Kirk , in whose scale of judgement the authority of their learned Professor may weigh heavy , his mode of reasoning on this occasion may be be taken on trust ...
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Adam altar Apostle appears appointed argument atonement authority Bible Bishop blood Canaan Chris Christian Church Church of England conclusion conformity conse consequently considered Corinth corruption covenant designed disciples DISCOURSE divine grace Divine Revelation doctrine established evidence faith fallen fulness furnish Gentile glory Gospel grace ground hath heathen heaven High Priest Holy Holy of Holies human mind idea Jesus Christ Jewish Jews judgement Justin Martyr knowledge Lamb Lamb of God language Levit light Lord mankind ment Messiah Moses nature neral object observed occasion offered Old Testament opinion original perfect plan of Salvation preached Presbyter Priesthood primitive Professor Prophets prove purpose racter reason Redeemer Redemption Religion rendered respect righteousness ritual Sacred sacrifice Salvation Saviour says the Apostle Scripture sense sins speaking spiritual tabernacle Temple Testament testimony things thou tian tion true truth unto whilst wisdom wise words worship