The Sacred and Profane History of the World Connected: From the Creation of the World to the Dissolution of the Assyrian Empire at the Death of Sardanapalus, and to the Declension of the Kingdoms of Judah and Israel Under the Reigns of Ahaz and Pekah: Including the Dissertation on the Creation and Fall of Man, Volume 4Baynes, 1808 - History, Ancient |
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Page xxxi
... language of St. Paul , be said to be clearly seen , be- ing understood : Rom . i . 20. We have a knowledge , an intuition of them in our mind , from our clear reason- ings upon them , without information from another : but faith is not ...
... language of St. Paul , be said to be clearly seen , be- ing understood : Rom . i . 20. We have a knowledge , an intuition of them in our mind , from our clear reason- ings upon them , without information from another : but faith is not ...
Page xlvi
... language ) the most clear and allowed truths concerning our Sa- viour , of which he must have known no real argument could be formed to contradict them . And to this he descended ( what in- duced him I will not take upon me to de ...
... language ) the most clear and allowed truths concerning our Sa- viour , of which he must have known no real argument could be formed to contradict them . And to this he descended ( what in- duced him I will not take upon me to de ...
Page lvi
... language , to as- certain the true meaning of a text . For , if a word happen to be wrong punctuated , it may mislead him ; and , if it be not punctu- ated at all , the letters of the word , and the context , will better direct him to ...
... language , to as- certain the true meaning of a text . For , if a word happen to be wrong punctuated , it may mislead him ; and , if it be not punctu- ated at all , the letters of the word , and the context , will better direct him to ...
Page lxx
... languages , and all these were to be ransacked , and it were remarked as a differ- ent reading , wherever the word and was written in three letters , or in the character & , this was written , that , therefore fore " & c . with many ...
... languages , and all these were to be ransacked , and it were remarked as a differ- ent reading , wherever the word and was written in three letters , or in the character & , this was written , that , therefore fore " & c . with many ...
Page lxxxii
... allow , that the books of scripture are such as could not have come merely from man , but must be from God . ; d See 2 Cor . iv . 7 . 1 1 SECTION V. The Origin and Nature of Language , & lxxxii Introduction to the Account.
... allow , that the books of scripture are such as could not have come merely from man , but must be from God . ; d See 2 Cor . iv . 7 . 1 1 SECTION V. The Origin and Nature of Language , & lxxxii Introduction to the Account.
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