Lectures on Theology, Volumul 1Whetham, 1841 |
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... Jews supposed by some of the disputants to be analogous to those events in Scottish history which were the matters of debate . They who denied these covenants to be any longer binding , it was affirmed , virtually questioned the ...
... Jews supposed by some of the disputants to be analogous to those events in Scottish history which were the matters of debate . They who denied these covenants to be any longer binding , it was affirmed , virtually questioned the ...
Pagina 17
... Jews , in which the living and true God was adored . Every object was mistaken for him ; every part of the universe was deified , and fancy exerted its creative power in superadding a multitude of imaginary beings ; insomuch , that the ...
... Jews , in which the living and true God was adored . Every object was mistaken for him ; every part of the universe was deified , and fancy exerted its creative power in superadding a multitude of imaginary beings ; insomuch , that the ...
Pagina 35
... Jews , the Law signified the five books of Moses ; and the Prophets and Holy Writings , or , as they were sometimes called , the Psalms , because this was the first or principal book in this division , comprehended all the rest . We ...
... Jews , the Law signified the five books of Moses ; and the Prophets and Holy Writings , or , as they were sometimes called , the Psalms , because this was the first or principal book in this division , comprehended all the rest . We ...
Pagina 36
... Jews , as a nation , " says Sumner , in his Treatise on the Records of the Creation , " were always in obscurity , the certain consequence , not only of their situation , but of the peculiar constitution and jealous nature of their ...
... Jews , as a nation , " says Sumner , in his Treatise on the Records of the Creation , " were always in obscurity , the certain consequence , not only of their situation , but of the peculiar constitution and jealous nature of their ...
Pagina 37
... Jews , or that his writings were genuine . Diodorus Siculus , Strabo , Tacitus , Juvenal , and Longinus make mention of him and his writings , in the same manner as we appeal to Cicero and his works . It is the interest of infidels to ...
... Jews , or that his writings were genuine . Diodorus Siculus , Strabo , Tacitus , Juvenal , and Longinus make mention of him and his writings , in the same manner as we appeal to Cicero and his works . It is the interest of infidels to ...
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