The Comparative Coincidence of Reason and Scripture, Volumen1 |
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... and the other , darkness , or the evil god , who was the author of all evil ; and
that of the mixture of these two , as they were in a continual struggle with each
other , all things were made ; he introsuch beings could in any degree be
possessed ...
... and the other , darkness , or the evil god , who was the author of all evil ; and
that of the mixture of these two , as they were in a continual struggle with each
other , all things were made ; he introsuch beings could in any degree be
possessed ...
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... the most stupendous consequences - namely , the vindication of God's honour
, the clear manifestation of his duced a principle superior to both , one supreme
God , who created all things . " - Prideaux . * We presume to promise that our ...
... the most stupendous consequences - namely , the vindication of God's honour
, the clear manifestation of his duced a principle superior to both , one supreme
God , who created all things . " - Prideaux . * We presume to promise that our ...
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Thus in a nature weak as ours , Christ clear evinced his heavenly powers , And
made a full display ; That the most frail , polluted thing , Could glory to the Creator
bring , And every foe dismay . Into this wonder angels pry'd , And from their lofty ...
Thus in a nature weak as ours , Christ clear evinced his heavenly powers , And
made a full display ; That the most frail , polluted thing , Could glory to the Creator
bring , And every foe dismay . Into this wonder angels pry'd , And from their lofty ...
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8 , ) to have it clearly demonstrated to every order of intelligents throughout his
boundless empire , that man not only could , but did , fulfil his will in all things ;
which essential requisition Christ himself announces by the following declaration
...
8 , ) to have it clearly demonstrated to every order of intelligents throughout his
boundless empire , that man not only could , but did , fulfil his will in all things ;
which essential requisition Christ himself announces by the following declaration
...
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They could not disbelieve ' our Saviour's history , which so exactly agreed with
every thing that had been written of him many ages before his birth ; nor doubt of
those circumstances being fulfilled in him , which could not be true of any person
...
They could not disbelieve ' our Saviour's history , which so exactly agreed with
every thing that had been written of him many ages before his birth ; nor doubt of
those circumstances being fulfilled in him , which could not be true of any person
...
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