The Life of Jesus Christ: With a History of the First Propagation of the Christian Religion and the Lives of the Most Eminent Persons Mentioned in the New TestamentC. Brightly, 1809 - 636 páginas |
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... consequences of the fall --- are mitigated or removed by Jesus Christ --- why the interval of four thousand years elapsed between the fall of the first Adam , and the incarnation of the second -- the seed of the woman --- the ...
... consequences of the fall --- are mitigated or removed by Jesus Christ --- why the interval of four thousand years elapsed between the fall of the first Adam , and the incarnation of the second -- the seed of the woman --- the ...
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... consequence of the evil example of our first parents , and the depraved nature which we have received from them . To ... consequences of the fall , these two events should be separated by an interval of four thousand years we reply ...
... consequence of the evil example of our first parents , and the depraved nature which we have received from them . To ... consequences of the fall , these two events should be separated by an interval of four thousand years we reply ...
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... consequence of a divine appointment ; and this appointment seems intended to impress mankind with this truth , that without the shedding of blood there is no remission . The observation is confirmed by Hebrews xi . 4 , 5 , 6. By faith ...
... consequence of a divine appointment ; and this appointment seems intended to impress mankind with this truth , that without the shedding of blood there is no remission . The observation is confirmed by Hebrews xi . 4 , 5 , 6. By faith ...
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... consequences ; it may be useful to trace it from its sources , and briefly to describe the different stages of its progress . The principal sources were three : an excessive veneration for the works of nature , a dark traditional ...
... consequences ; it may be useful to trace it from its sources , and briefly to describe the different stages of its progress . The principal sources were three : an excessive veneration for the works of nature , a dark traditional ...
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... consequence , to the Jews , was , that a heavy fine was laid on the temple , which was not taken . off till seven years . after . The first public calamity which befel the Jewish nation after their restoration from Babylon , happened in ...
... consequence , to the Jews , was , that a heavy fine was laid on the temple , which was not taken . off till seven years . after . The first public calamity which befel the Jewish nation after their restoration from Babylon , happened in ...
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