The Theological, Philosophical and Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. William Jones ...: In Twelve Volumes : to which is Prefixed a Short Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1801 - Theology |
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... understand either the one or the other . Every science hath its own elements ; it hath a sort of alphabet peculiar to itself ; which must be learned in the first place , before any judg- ment can be formed , or any pleasure received ...
... understand either the one or the other . Every science hath its own elements ; it hath a sort of alphabet peculiar to itself ; which must be learned in the first place , before any judg- ment can be formed , or any pleasure received ...
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... understand what the scriptures contain . The case of the Jews demonstrates by a notorious fact , that the matter of the bible may be grossly misapprehended and falsely in- terpreted . They were zealously affected , after their manner ...
... understand what the scriptures contain . The case of the Jews demonstrates by a notorious fact , that the matter of the bible may be grossly misapprehended and falsely in- terpreted . They were zealously affected , after their manner ...
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... understanding are opened to admit the principles of the Christian Revela- tion . It is vain to argue about the super- structure , so long as the foundation is disputed , either through ignorance or disaffection . This obscurity then in ...
... understanding are opened to admit the principles of the Christian Revela- tion . It is vain to argue about the super- structure , so long as the foundation is disputed , either through ignorance or disaffection . This obscurity then in ...
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... the nature of man doth not know any of these things till God reveals them , it must of course be under two very great diffi- culties ; culties ; first , of understanding or comprehend- ing ; 10 On the Figurative Language LECT . I.
... the nature of man doth not know any of these things till God reveals them , it must of course be under two very great diffi- culties ; culties ; first , of understanding or comprehend- ing ; 10 On the Figurative Language LECT . I.
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... understanding or comprehend- ing ; and secondly , of admitting or receiving them . From the difficulty we are under of compre- hending such things as are above natural reason , the manner of the scripture is as extraordinary as its ...
... understanding or comprehend- ing ; and secondly , of admitting or receiving them . From the difficulty we are under of compre- hending such things as are above natural reason , the manner of the scripture is as extraordinary as its ...
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