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... body . " • • Mr. Whifton , in his Hiftorical Memoirs of the Lif of Dr. Clarke , giving an account of the Act in the Divinity Schools at Cambridge , in the year 1709 , when Mr. Clarke , then Rector of St. James's , re- ceived the ...
... body . " • • Mr. Whifton , in his Hiftorical Memoirs of the Lif of Dr. Clarke , giving an account of the Act in the Divinity Schools at Cambridge , in the year 1709 , when Mr. Clarke , then Rector of St. James's , re- ceived the ...
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... body , and being made the King and Lord of all good men in this world , and the judge of mankind , and , if you please to add likewise , being made higher than the angels , to whom , according to the same hypothesis , he was vastly ...
... body , and being made the King and Lord of all good men in this world , and the judge of mankind , and , if you please to add likewise , being made higher than the angels , to whom , according to the same hypothesis , he was vastly ...
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... body took him for a man , during his abode on this earth , when he converfed with all forts of people , in the most free and open manner . He frequently ftiles himself the Son of man . He is also faid to be the fon of David , and the ...
... body took him for a man , during his abode on this earth , when he converfed with all forts of people , in the most free and open manner . He frequently ftiles himself the Son of man . He is also faid to be the fon of David , and the ...
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... body and foul , fo does Christ . . . . And certainly , if the Son of God would vouchfafe to take the frailty of our flesh , he would not omit the nobler part , our foul , without which he could not be man . For Jefus en- creafed in ...
... body and foul , fo does Christ . . . . And certainly , if the Son of God would vouchfafe to take the frailty of our flesh , he would not omit the nobler part , our foul , without which he could not be man . For Jefus en- creafed in ...
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... body , but not an human foul : particularly , John i . 14. And Hebr . x . 5 . John i . 14 . among us . And the Word was made flesh , and dwelt But it should be observed , that flesh , in the fcriptures both in the Old and New Teftament ...
... body , but not an human foul : particularly , John i . 14. And Hebr . x . 5 . John i . 14 . among us . And the Word was made flesh , and dwelt But it should be observed , that flesh , in the fcriptures both in the Old and New Teftament ...
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