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... Sense and Practice of Virtue upon Earth ? I fhall , in due place , prove at large , That Mankind have in all Ages had the greateft neceffity for a Reve- lation to direct and reform them ; and , That the Phi lofophers themselves taught ...
... Sense and Practice of Virtue upon Earth ? I fhall , in due place , prove at large , That Mankind have in all Ages had the greateft neceffity for a Reve- lation to direct and reform them ; and , That the Phi lofophers themselves taught ...
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... Sense of Religion . And Tyre was a Place of great Trade and Commerce , Ezek . xxvii . from whence the Jews were afterwards fold to the Gr©¡cians , Joel iii . 6. there was no Place of greater Traf- fick , nor that sent out more Colonies ...
... Sense of Religion . And Tyre was a Place of great Trade and Commerce , Ezek . xxvii . from whence the Jews were afterwards fold to the Gr©¡cians , Joel iii . 6. there was no Place of greater Traf- fick , nor that sent out more Colonies ...
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... Sense and Experience ; The Lord made not this covenant with our fathers , but with us , even with us , who are all of us here alive this day , Deut . y . 3. And know you this day : for I Speak not with M 4 • A your your children which ...
... Sense and Experience ; The Lord made not this covenant with our fathers , but with us , even with us , who are all of us here alive this day , Deut . y . 3. And know you this day : for I Speak not with M 4 • A your your children which ...
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... senses of those whom they deceived , whether they had not feen and perceived , and had the experience of what had been done for fo many Years , if it had been all but Fiction ... י ' 4 Czy The Miracles could not be feigned , nor the ...
... senses of those whom they deceived , whether they had not feen and perceived , and had the experience of what had been done for fo many Years , if it had been all but Fiction ... י ' 4 Czy The Miracles could not be feigned , nor the ...
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... Sense , tho ' with fuch variation in Words , as could not be by Chance . It is obfervable , that the Hiftorical Books of Scripture have a plain reference one to another : Thus Joshua begins his Book , Now , after the death of Origen ...
... Sense , tho ' with fuch variation in Words , as could not be by Chance . It is obfervable , that the Hiftorical Books of Scripture have a plain reference one to another : Thus Joshua begins his Book , Now , after the death of Origen ...
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