Horæ Paulinæ: Or, The Truth of the Scripture History of St. Paul: Evinced by a Comparison of the Epistles which Bear His Name with the Acts of the Apostles, and with One Another, Volumen1F.C. and J. Rivington; J. Nunn; ... [and 10 others], 1822 - 247 páginas |
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... reader is at liberty to suppose these writings to have been lately discovered in the library of the Escurial , and to come to our hands destitute of any extrinsic or collateral evidence whatever ; and the argument I am about to offer is ...
... reader is at liberty to suppose these writings to have been lately discovered in the library of the Escurial , and to come to our hands destitute of any extrinsic or collateral evidence whatever ; and the argument I am about to offer is ...
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... reader then will please to remember this word undesignedness , as denoting that upon which the construction and validity of our argument chiefly depend . As to the proofs of undesignedness , I shall in this place say little ; for I had ...
... reader then will please to remember this word undesignedness , as denoting that upon which the construction and validity of our argument chiefly depend . As to the proofs of undesignedness , I shall in this place say little ; for I had ...
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... reader then will please to remember this word undesignedness , as denoting that upon which the construction and validity of our argument chiefly depend . As to the proofs of undesignedness , I shall in this place say little ; for I had ...
... reader then will please to remember this word undesignedness , as denoting that upon which the construction and validity of our argument chiefly depend . As to the proofs of undesignedness , I shall in this place say little ; for I had ...
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... reader may thereby be reminded that the instances are independent of one another . I have advanced nothing which I did not think probable ; but the degree of proba- bility by which different instances are supported , is undoubtedly very ...
... reader may thereby be reminded that the instances are independent of one another . I have advanced nothing which I did not think probable ; but the degree of proba- bility by which different instances are supported , is undoubtedly very ...
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... reader's attention will be repaid by the supreme importance of the subject ; and my design will be fully answered . CHAPTER II . The Epistle to the Romans . No. I. THE first passage I shall produce from this epis . tle , and upon which ...
... reader's attention will be repaid by the supreme importance of the subject ; and my design will be fully answered . CHAPTER II . The Epistle to the Romans . No. I. THE first passage I shall produce from this epis . tle , and upon which ...
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