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... we need not imitate their Faults . Our Bleffed Saviour , indeed , himself , and his Apoftles , did not always forbear fevere language ; but then they fpoke ན་ with a Divine Power and Authority , and knew with xxii The Preface .
... we need not imitate their Faults . Our Bleffed Saviour , indeed , himself , and his Apoftles , did not always forbear fevere language ; but then they fpoke ན་ with a Divine Power and Authority , and knew with xxii The Preface .
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Robert Jenkin. ན་ with a Divine Power and Authority , and knew how to speak to the Hearts , as well as to the Ears of Men , and fully perceived when this was the laft and only Remedy to be ufed ' ; they could ftrike dead with their Words ...
Robert Jenkin. ན་ with a Divine Power and Authority , and knew how to speak to the Hearts , as well as to the Ears of Men , and fully perceived when this was the laft and only Remedy to be ufed ' ; they could ftrike dead with their Words ...
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... Divine Crea- ( 2 ) Ibid . tion fo fhort an Epocha as the limits of P. 73 . Six thousand Years , ' tis what he never durft . Now , either Mr. Blount or the Tranflator are mistaken in their Au- thor , and I rather think the latter must ...
... Divine Crea- ( 2 ) Ibid . tion fo fhort an Epocha as the limits of P. 73 . Six thousand Years , ' tis what he never durft . Now , either Mr. Blount or the Tranflator are mistaken in their Au- thor , and I rather think the latter must ...
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... Divine Revelation . T HE Being of a God , evident to Natural Reafon , P. 3. That there are wicked Spi- rits , Enemies to Mankind , p . 6. The mi- ferable Condition of Man , without the Divine Di- rection and Affiftance , and that God ...
... Divine Revelation . T HE Being of a God , evident to Natural Reafon , P. 3. That there are wicked Spi- rits , Enemies to Mankind , p . 6. The mi- ferable Condition of Man , without the Divine Di- rection and Affiftance , and that God ...
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... Divine Revelations must be fuppofed to be preferved in the World by Writings , P. 43. IV . They must be of great Antiquity , p . 44. V. They must be fully published and promulged , P. 45 He A 1 PART II . CHAP . I. The Antiquity of the ...
... Divine Revelations must be fuppofed to be preferved in the World by Writings , P. 43. IV . They must be of great Antiquity , p . 44. V. They must be fully published and promulged , P. 45 He A 1 PART II . CHAP . I. The Antiquity of the ...
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