Dissertations on some parts of the Old and New Testaments, which have been supposed unsuitable to the divine attributes |
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... character ' , which has nothing to provoke their spleen , but its silent as well as avowed condemnation of principles , which they wished to uphold . The moderns have hardly surpassed their masters , either in impiety or vulgarity ...
... character ' , which has nothing to provoke their spleen , but its silent as well as avowed condemnation of principles , which they wished to uphold . The moderns have hardly surpassed their masters , either in impiety or vulgarity ...
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... character , which it assumes , without farther inquiry . It is a fair objection to the Koran of Mahomet , that with all its pretensions to inspiration , it deals chiefly in vague declamation , and does not lay down explicitly such ...
... character , which it assumes , without farther inquiry . It is a fair objection to the Koran of Mahomet , that with all its pretensions to inspiration , it deals chiefly in vague declamation , and does not lay down explicitly such ...
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... character , he must be said to be the doer , in a very different sense from that , in which he was said to be the doer of every thing in the former case . This distinction may be illustrated by St. Mark's account of the devils entering ...
... character , he must be said to be the doer , in a very different sense from that , in which he was said to be the doer of every thing in the former case . This distinction may be illustrated by St. Mark's account of the devils entering ...
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... character ; and when our thoughts are fixed strongly on one truth , they are apt to appear re- gardless of another : so that a proposition which is true , viewed in one light , when viewed in another , may appear contrary to another ...
... character ; and when our thoughts are fixed strongly on one truth , they are apt to appear re- gardless of another : so that a proposition which is true , viewed in one light , when viewed in another , may appear contrary to another ...
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... character of the true God , as the prophet considers it in that animated chal- lenge to the false gods , Isa . xli . 22 , 23. " Shew us what shall happen : let them shew the for- mer things what they be ; that we may consider them and ...
... character of the true God , as the prophet considers it in that animated chal- lenge to the false gods , Isa . xli . 22 , 23. " Shew us what shall happen : let them shew the for- mer things what they be ; that we may consider them and ...
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Dissertations On Some Parts Of The Old And New Testaments, Which Have Been ... Richard Twopeny No preview available - 2023 |
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Abimelech according Almighty appear argument authority blessings called cause cerning character Christ Christian Chron conduct consequences considered creatures crimes David death declared destruction Deut dispensation divine earth effect Eglon endeavour event evidence evil Exod expression Ezek faith fathers favour Gehazi Geneva Bible give given Governor happiness hath heart Hebrew Hebrew language human idolatry inconsistent instance Isaiah Israel Israelites Jews judge judgment justice Keilah Kings language Laws of Moses leprosy ligion Lord Matt means ment mercy Michaelis mind moral nation nature Note oath object Old Testament passage person Pharaoh Philocal present principle prophecy prophet Providence Psalm punishment purpose racter reason religion rendered Revelation righteous salvation Salvian Saul Saviour Scrip Scripture seems sense Shechem shew Sihon sins spirit suffered suppose Syriac Testament things thou tion translation truth ture unto whole wicked wisdom word xviii