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... that one of the Twelve who first preach'd it , was an Apoftate , and a Traitor : and our Saviour declares , that many who had preach'd and wrought Miracles in his Name , should be at lait rejected by him , Matt . vii . 21 .
... that one of the Twelve who first preach'd it , was an Apoftate , and a Traitor : and our Saviour declares , that many who had preach'd and wrought Miracles in his Name , should be at lait rejected by him , Matt . vii . 21 .
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Our Blessed Saviour , indeed , himself , and his Apostles , did not always forbear severe Language ; but then they spoke with a Divine Power and Authority , and knew how to speak to the Hearts , as well as to the Ears of Men , and fully ...
Our Blessed Saviour , indeed , himself , and his Apostles , did not always forbear severe Language ; but then they spoke with a Divine Power and Authority , and knew how to speak to the Hearts , as well as to the Ears of Men , and fully ...
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Of the Person of our Blessed Saviour . Our Bleffed Saviour's undeniable Innocence and Holiness of Life , p . 230. Judas himself gayr Testimony to it , p . 232. The Prophecies concerning the Birth of the Melias , fulfilled in him , p .
Of the Person of our Blessed Saviour . Our Bleffed Saviour's undeniable Innocence and Holiness of Life , p . 230. Judas himself gayr Testimony to it , p . 232. The Prophecies concerning the Birth of the Melias , fulfilled in him , p .
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The History of our Saviour's Life and Death contains $ notorious and publöck Circumftances , that it was an Appeal to that Agea whether the things related were true or not , p . 307. The other Books of ihe New TestaFrient are ...
The History of our Saviour's Life and Death contains $ notorious and publöck Circumftances , that it was an Appeal to that Agea whether the things related were true or not , p . 307. The other Books of ihe New TestaFrient are ...
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For those who have so long not only rejected ( that were a modest thing ) but derided and reviled Moses and the Prophets , nay , the Apostles , and our Saviour himself , would not believe , though one should rise from the 1 dead .
For those who have so long not only rejected ( that were a modest thing ) but derided and reviled Moses and the Prophets , nay , the Apostles , and our Saviour himself , would not believe , though one should rise from the 1 dead .
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