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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... lived in those days , he would have found out any thing more than was found out by those who lived in them : whether , if he had singly engrossed the collected wisdom of the seven wise men of Greece , he would have revealed a better ...
... lived in those days , he would have found out any thing more than was found out by those who lived in them : whether , if he had singly engrossed the collected wisdom of the seven wise men of Greece , he would have revealed a better ...
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... lived under a temporal covenant ; that consequently they looked not beyond an earthly possession in the Land of Ca- naan ; and that the doctrine of a future . state , if revealed at all , was so faintly re- vealed under the law , as to ...
... lived under a temporal covenant ; that consequently they looked not beyond an earthly possession in the Land of Ca- naan ; and that the doctrine of a future . state , if revealed at all , was so faintly re- vealed under the law , as to ...
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... those faithful worthies , who lived in hope of promises they had never received : looking in eager expectation to their ac- complishment in a better country , namely an an heavenly . God having " provided better things " [ 34 ]
... those faithful worthies , who lived in hope of promises they had never received : looking in eager expectation to their ac- complishment in a better country , namely an an heavenly . God having " provided better things " [ 34 ]
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... lived previous to Christ's Incar- nation , were in a state of blindness with respect to a future state . But if from the above account we are to conclude that the doctrine of immortality was first brought to light by Jesus Christ in the ...
... lived previous to Christ's Incar- nation , were in a state of blindness with respect to a future state . But if from the above account we are to conclude that the doctrine of immortality was first brought to light by Jesus Christ in the ...
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... to do great injustice to the dispensation under which they lived : and such misre- presentation tends to disfigure the plan of Divine Providence , by destroying the con- + · connection between its several parts . On this [ 41 ]
... to do great injustice to the dispensation under which they lived : and such misre- presentation tends to disfigure the plan of Divine Providence , by destroying the con- + · connection between its several parts . On this [ 41 ]
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