The Republican, Volumen2Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1970 |
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Página 267
... revelation from God to two men , ( viz . ) the Old Testa- ment to Moses , and the New to Jesus Christ . - The Old ... revelation to man in general ; for allowing that God actually did reveal himself to Adam or Moses , as is pretended to ...
... revelation from God to two men , ( viz . ) the Old Testa- ment to Moses , and the New to Jesus Christ . - The Old ... revelation to man in general ; for allowing that God actually did reveal himself to Adam or Moses , as is pretended to ...
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... revelation those men are said to wish ? this book describes a succession of revelations made to different men : before the time of Socrates or Plato there were a variety of revelations made , before the supposed deluge , as well as ...
... revelation those men are said to wish ? this book describes a succession of revelations made to different men : before the time of Socrates or Plato there were a variety of revelations made , before the supposed deluge , as well as ...
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... revelation was made . to him , it may be necessary here again to make a few observations on the nature and probability of such revelation . The Jewish and Christian priests have asserted that this revelation was made to Moses , but ...
... revelation was made . to him , it may be necessary here again to make a few observations on the nature and probability of such revelation . The Jewish and Christian priests have asserted that this revelation was made to Moses , but ...
Contenido
High compliment to Majesty 122 | 7 |
CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME | 13 |
to females in general particularly those of Manchester | 47 |
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