A Scriptural Confutation: Of the Arguments Against the One Godhead of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Produced by the Reverend Mr. Lindsey in His Late Apology. By William Burgh, ...A. Ward, 1779 - 274 psl. |
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... fhall be found to difagree , I wish to fall . In fome few inftances , for the fake of con- tinuing a fentence , I have changed the per- fon used in a scripture precept , and , instead of abfolutely adhering to fuch words as do ye , have ...
... fhall be found to difagree , I wish to fall . In fome few inftances , for the fake of con- tinuing a fentence , I have changed the per- fon used in a scripture precept , and , instead of abfolutely adhering to fuch words as do ye , have ...
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... endeavoured to fubvert the fixed fabrick of our religion , and force it from the bafis of revelation , I fhall proceed to fhew ; and without infi- A nuating [ 2 ] nuating pretenfions to divine affiftance , from A ...
... endeavoured to fubvert the fixed fabrick of our religion , and force it from the bafis of revelation , I fhall proceed to fhew ; and without infi- A nuating [ 2 ] nuating pretenfions to divine affiftance , from A ...
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... fhall be my only appeal ; to this denial of a mystery , nay to that ridicule with which the word Mystery is treated throughout Mr. Lindfey's book , I fhall oppose the serious declara- tion of St. Paul , who , speaking of the gospel of ...
... fhall be my only appeal ; to this denial of a mystery , nay to that ridicule with which the word Mystery is treated throughout Mr. Lindfey's book , I fhall oppose the serious declara- tion of St. Paul , who , speaking of the gospel of ...
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... fhall at once comprehend them all , and ferve the purpose of more expeditiously conveying my mind on the subject , when- foever I , fhall fall upon it , without levity . From the fame fource alfo I deduce the being of but one God ; and ...
... fhall at once comprehend them all , and ferve the purpose of more expeditiously conveying my mind on the subject , when- foever I , fhall fall upon it , without levity . From the fame fource alfo I deduce the being of but one God ; and ...
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... fhall now no longer withhold my reader from that line of argument , by which alone it seems to me poffible to inquire into the fubject before us , and by the purfuit of which , I truft , I fhall be able to evince the Divinity of our ...
... fhall now no longer withhold my reader from that line of argument , by which alone it seems to me poffible to inquire into the fubject before us , and by the purfuit of which , I truft , I fhall be able to evince the Divinity of our ...
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A Scriptural Confutation of the Arguments Against the One Godhead of the ... William Burgh Visos knygos peržiūra - 1775 |
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