Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1823 |
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... Socinians , 411 . II . In his humanity , the offspring of David , 417. being in St. Matthew's genealogy , naturally the son of David ; and in that of St. Luke , legally the king of the Jews , 418 . III . The bright and morning star ...
... Socinians , 411 . II . In his humanity , the offspring of David , 417. being in St. Matthew's genealogy , naturally the son of David ; and in that of St. Luke , legally the king of the Jews , 418 . III . The bright and morning star ...
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... Socinians , than the Socinians themselves did or could do by opposing them . For surely it would be thought a very odd way of ridding 226 EPISTLE DEDICATORY .
... Socinians , than the Socinians themselves did or could do by opposing them . For surely it would be thought a very odd way of ridding 226 EPISTLE DEDICATORY .
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... Socinians have a turn to serve by them . For surely every new instance of obedience does not of necessity infer a new precept ; and for that reason we may and do admit of several of the former , without any need of asserting the latter ...
... Socinians have a turn to serve by them . For surely every new instance of obedience does not of necessity infer a new precept ; and for that reason we may and do admit of several of the former , without any need of asserting the latter ...
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... Socinians , indeed , who would obtrude upon the world ( and of late more daringly than ever ) a new Christianity of their own inventing , will admit of nothing mysterious in this religion , nothing which the natural reason of man cannot ...
... Socinians , indeed , who would obtrude upon the world ( and of late more daringly than ever ) a new Christianity of their own inventing , will admit of nothing mysterious in this religion , nothing which the natural reason of man cannot ...
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... humanity , ( which the Socinians absolutely deny , ) held him to be the first - born of the creation ; the first and most glorious creature which God made , a spiritual sub- stance A SERMON ON REVELATION XXII . 16. 411.
... humanity , ( which the Socinians absolutely deny , ) held him to be the first - born of the creation ; the first and most glorious creature which God made , a spiritual sub- stance A SERMON ON REVELATION XXII . 16. 411.
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