An essay concerning the nature of manLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green&Longman, 1837 - 159 sidor |
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John Dayman. superstitions , and the incorporation of them with the general creed of the nation , though in no part countenanced by , and in many points op- posed to their canonical books , the Jews , ( or at least those of them who had ...
John Dayman. superstitions , and the incorporation of them with the general creed of the nation , though in no part countenanced by , and in many points op- posed to their canonical books , the Jews , ( or at least those of them who had ...
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... creed , since no express contradiction was given them in the Christian Scriptures , ( though those Scriptures contain numerous pas- sages which seem not reconcileable to at least the former of those opinions ) , went , with innu ...
... creed , since no express contradiction was given them in the Christian Scriptures , ( though those Scriptures contain numerous pas- sages which seem not reconcileable to at least the former of those opinions ) , went , with innu ...
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... creed ( to use a paradoxical term ) consonant to reason and their experience . - In the following pages it is intended- 1st . To shew from the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments what the nature of Man is ; 2dly . To examine such ...
... creed ( to use a paradoxical term ) consonant to reason and their experience . - In the following pages it is intended- 1st . To shew from the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments what the nature of Man is ; 2dly . To examine such ...
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... creed , must evidently offer by far the best key to the difficult passages of the Old Testament , ) with great consistency always translates the word by úxn ( sometimes with an added ) , which term the translators I think , in the ...
... creed , must evidently offer by far the best key to the difficult passages of the Old Testament , ) with great consistency always translates the word by úxn ( sometimes with an added ) , which term the translators I think , in the ...
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... give an air of verisimi- litude to his scenes , but to teach , in opposition to the Magian creed of two independent principles- one good , the other evil - the doctrine of the en- tire supremacy of Jehovah , and that naught could be 53.
... give an air of verisimi- litude to his scenes , but to teach , in opposition to the Magian creed of two independent principles- one good , the other evil - the doctrine of the en- tire supremacy of Jehovah , and that naught could be 53.
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