An Essay on the Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New TestamentLincoln & Edmands, no. 53, Cornhill. John Eliot, jun. printer, 1811 - 287 sivua |
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... minds to sink into despondency . The interests of truth are patronized by the Ruler of the world , who is able to render events ap- parently the most adverse , conducive to their prosperity ; and who , by a sublime and mys- 10 PREFACE .
... minds to sink into despondency . The interests of truth are patronized by the Ruler of the world , who is able to render events ap- parently the most adverse , conducive to their prosperity ; and who , by a sublime and mys- 10 PREFACE .
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... mind to prove , in the clearest and most convincing manner , the divine authority of the books of the Old and the New Testament . His labour will not be lost , if the following Essay be the means of reclaiming any of those unhappy ...
... mind to prove , in the clearest and most convincing manner , the divine authority of the books of the Old and the New Testament . His labour will not be lost , if the following Essay be the means of reclaiming any of those unhappy ...
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... minds of men for a more perfect dis- pensation , he favoured them , " in the last days , " with a final and complete declaration of his gra- cious counsels , by Jesus Christ , who lay from eter- nity in his bosom , and was qualified ...
... minds of men for a more perfect dis- pensation , he favoured them , " in the last days , " with a final and complete declaration of his gra- cious counsels , by Jesus Christ , who lay from eter- nity in his bosom , and was qualified ...
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... minds it was only necessary , that they should be infallibly preserved from error . They did not need a revelation to inform them of what had pass- ed before their eyes , nor to point out those infer- ences and moral maxims , which were ...
... minds it was only necessary , that they should be infallibly preserved from error . They did not need a revelation to inform them of what had pass- ed before their eyes , nor to point out those infer- ences and moral maxims , which were ...
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... minds of the writers must have been supernaturally endowed with more than ordinary vigour . It is impossible for us ... mind might have proceeded some steps , a divine impulse was necessary to enable it to advance . I think , for example ...
... minds of the writers must have been supernaturally endowed with more than ordinary vigour . It is impossible for us ... mind might have proceeded some steps , a divine impulse was necessary to enable it to advance . I think , for example ...
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