A Collection of Tracts, on Various SubjectsT. Cox, 1730 - 466 páginas |
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... understanding , and in which the fcriptures are fo full and plain , the criticifing upon an original word , would not make for or against me in the prefent cafe ; and confequently there was no great need of being read in the original ...
... understanding , and in which the fcriptures are fo full and plain , the criticifing upon an original word , would not make for or against me in the prefent cafe ; and confequently there was no great need of being read in the original ...
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... understanding , who will examine and judge of things impartially , and according to the strength of evidence that at- tends them , and not be led away by a jingle of words , which ferve only to confound and perplex a subject , but not ...
... understanding , who will examine and judge of things impartially , and according to the strength of evidence that at- tends them , and not be led away by a jingle of words , which ferve only to confound and perplex a subject , but not ...
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... understanding to ; I anfwer , first , as these mysteries are no part of the chriftian religion , fo it is fo far from being a glory , that on the contrary , it is a fhame for a christian to fubject his reafon and un- derstanding to fuch ...
... understanding to ; I anfwer , first , as these mysteries are no part of the chriftian religion , fo it is fo far from being a glory , that on the contrary , it is a fhame for a christian to fubject his reafon and un- derstanding to fuch ...
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... understanding of it was neceffary to the Jews , to whom those words were fpoken ( because if they did not understand who he was , they could not give their affent or be- lieve who he was ) fo a true answer to the Jews queftion , viz ...
... understanding of it was neceffary to the Jews , to whom those words were fpoken ( because if they did not understand who he was , they could not give their affent or be- lieve who he was ) fo a true answer to the Jews queftion , viz ...
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... understanding heart , in the ufe and exercise of which he is made capable of examining and judging of the agreement or difagreement , of the fitnefs or unfitnefs , of the good or evil , and of the truth or falfeness of things , and of ...
... understanding heart , in the ufe and exercise of which he is made capable of examining and judging of the agreement or difagreement , of the fitnefs or unfitnefs , of the good or evil , and of the truth or falfeness of things , and of ...
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