Theological Institutes: Or A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity. By Richard Watson: 1.1, Volumen11823 - 288 páginas |
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... Apostles , and that for a long time before the Christian Era , -rendered their tenets very widely known : And as these events took place after their final ( 6 ) See Note B , at the end of this Chapter . reformation from idolatry , the ...
... Apostles , and that for a long time before the Christian Era , -rendered their tenets very widely known : And as these events took place after their final ( 6 ) See Note B , at the end of this Chapter . reformation from idolatry , the ...
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... Apostle Paul in the first chapter of Romans is supported by the evidence of their own historians and poets . The same may also be affirmed of modern pagancountries , whose moral condition may explain more fully , as they are now so well ...
... Apostle Paul in the first chapter of Romans is supported by the evidence of their own historians and poets . The same may also be affirmed of modern pagancountries , whose moral condition may explain more fully , as they are now so well ...
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... Apostles , different to those which are assumed to have been given , and more convincing to men . In whatever way the authentication had been made , we might have conceived of modes of proof dif- fering in kind or more ample in ...
... Apostles , different to those which are assumed to have been given , and more convincing to men . In whatever way the authentication had been made , we might have conceived of modes of proof dif- fering in kind or more ample in ...
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... Apostles and other ministers of his Gospel , to preach and administer the sacraments ; and to govern his Church : and that always , even unto the end of the world . ( 1 ) Accordingly , they have continued by regular succession , to this ...
... Apostles and other ministers of his Gospel , to preach and administer the sacraments ; and to govern his Church : and that always , even unto the end of the world . ( 1 ) Accordingly , they have continued by regular succession , to this ...
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1.1. mournful interviews ; ( 3 ) -in like manner was the Apostle JOHN fitted for compiling a just and genuine narration of the last con- solatory discourses our Lord delivered to his dejected followers , a little before his last ...
1.1. mournful interviews ; ( 3 ) -in like manner was the Apostle JOHN fitted for compiling a just and genuine narration of the last con- solatory discourses our Lord delivered to his dejected followers , a little before his last ...
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