Directions for Studying I. A General System Or Body of Divinity. II. The Thirty Nine Articles of Religion: To which is Added St. Jerom's Epistle to NepotianusM.J., 1715 - 196 psl. |
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... with Study . ibid . Of the Being and Attributes of God , and of Natu ral Religion . 9 19 Of the Truth of Chriftianity . First , With respect to the Hypothefis of the Deifts.ibid . A 3 That That the Books of the New Teftament were written ...
... with Study . ibid . Of the Being and Attributes of God , and of Natu ral Religion . 9 19 Of the Truth of Chriftianity . First , With respect to the Hypothefis of the Deifts.ibid . A 3 That That the Books of the New Teftament were written ...
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... Teftament were written by thofe Perfons whofe Names they bear , Page 10 That the matters of Fact related in the New Tefta- ment are true , II 12 That our Savior and his Apoftles were Teachers fent from , and infpir'd by , Almighty God ...
... Teftament were written by thofe Perfons whofe Names they bear , Page 10 That the matters of Fact related in the New Tefta- ment are true , II 12 That our Savior and his Apoftles were Teachers fent from , and infpir'd by , Almighty God ...
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... Teftament were written by those Perfons whofe Names they bear . See the Seventeenth Chapter of the Second Part of the First Vo- lame of Dr. Jenkin's Reasonableness and Certainty of the Christian Religion , Dr. Whitby's Prefatory ...
... Teftament were written by those Perfons whofe Names they bear . See the Seventeenth Chapter of the Second Part of the First Vo- lame of Dr. Jenkin's Reasonableness and Certainty of the Christian Religion , Dr. Whitby's Prefatory ...
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... Teftament are true . Secondly , The Matters of Fact re- lated in the Books of the New Te- ftament are unquestionably true . See the Fifteenth Chapter of the Second Part of the firft Volume of Dr. Jenkin's Reasonableness and Certainty of ...
... Teftament are true . Secondly , The Matters of Fact re- lated in the Books of the New Te- ftament are unquestionably true . See the Fifteenth Chapter of the Second Part of the firft Volume of Dr. Jenkin's Reasonableness and Certainty of ...
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... Teftament are alfo to be re- of the Old Tefta- ceiv'd by Chriftians , therefore the divine Authority of them must be eftablifh'd . See the Eleventh and First Chapters of the Second Part of the First Volume of Dr. Jen- kin's ...
... Teftament are alfo to be re- of the Old Tefta- ceiv'd by Chriftians , therefore the divine Authority of them must be eftablifh'd . See the Eleventh and First Chapters of the Second Part of the First Volume of Dr. Jen- kin's ...
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