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... Saviour declares , that many who had preach'd and wrought Miracles in his Name , Thould be at last rejected by him , Matt . vii . 21 . And therefore , for any to make this Cavil a- gainst Christianity , is only to fhew , that they do ...
... Saviour declares , that many who had preach'd and wrought Miracles in his Name , Thould be at last rejected by him , Matt . vii . 21 . And therefore , for any to make this Cavil a- gainst Christianity , is only to fhew , that they do ...
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... Saviour , indeed , himself , and his Apo- ftles , did not always forbear fevere Language ; but then they spoke with a Divine Power and Authority , and knew how to fpeak to the Hearts , as well as to the Ears of Men , and ful- ly perceiv ...
... Saviour , indeed , himself , and his Apo- ftles , did not always forbear fevere Language ; but then they spoke with a Divine Power and Authority , and knew how to fpeak to the Hearts , as well as to the Ears of Men , and ful- ly perceiv ...
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... Saviour's undeniable Innocence and Holiness of Life , p . 230. Judas himself gave Teftimony to it , . P. 232. The ... Saviour . Our Saviour foretold the Treachery of Judas , and the man- ner of his own Death , p . 253. The Propagation of ...
... Saviour's undeniable Innocence and Holiness of Life , p . 230. Judas himself gave Teftimony to it , . P. 232. The ... Saviour . Our Saviour foretold the Treachery of Judas , and the man- ner of his own Death , p . 253. The Propagation of ...
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... Saviour's Life and Death contains fo notorious and publick Circumftances , that it was an Ap- peal to that Age , whether the things related were true or not , p . 307. The other Books of the New Tefta- ment are explicatory and ...
... Saviour's Life and Death contains fo notorious and publick Circumftances , that it was an Ap- peal to that Age , whether the things related were true or not , p . 307. The other Books of the New Tefta- ment are explicatory and ...
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... derided and reviled Mofes and the Prophets , nay , the Apoftles , and our Saviour him- felf , would not believe , though one should rife from the dead . dead . They might be terrified , perhaps , for 18 The Reasonableness and Certainty.
... derided and reviled Mofes and the Prophets , nay , the Apoftles , and our Saviour him- felf , would not believe , though one should rife from the dead . dead . They might be terrified , perhaps , for 18 The Reasonableness and Certainty.
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