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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1.1. power . This invention of subordinate deities gave birth to idolatry , which is sufficiently in proof both of its extent and antiquity . The beautiful and well - sustained series of arguments which have often in modern times been ...
1.1. power . This invention of subordinate deities gave birth to idolatry , which is sufficiently in proof both of its extent and antiquity . The beautiful and well - sustained series of arguments which have often in modern times been ...
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... idolatry who acknowledged " Jehovah to be God in heaven above , and in the earth beneath . " Through the branch of Esau the knowledge of the true religion would pass from the family of Isaac , with its further illustrations in the ...
... idolatry who acknowledged " Jehovah to be God in heaven above , and in the earth beneath . " Through the branch of Esau the knowledge of the true religion would pass from the family of Isaac , with its further illustrations in the ...
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... , -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 opinions by which they were FIRST . ] 31 THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTES .
... , -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 opinions by which they were FIRST . ] 31 THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTES .
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1.1. reformation from idolatry , the opinions by which they were distin- guished were those substantially which are taught in the Scrip- tures . The above statements - to say nothing of the fact that the character , office , opinions ...
1.1. reformation from idolatry , the opinions by which they were distin- guished were those substantially which are taught in the Scrip- tures . The above statements - to say nothing of the fact that the character , office , opinions ...
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... idolatry in which they were involved . ( 7 ) ( 7 ) The readiness of the philosophers of antiquity to seize upon every notion which could aid them in their speculations , is manifest by the use which those of them who lived when ...
... idolatry in which they were involved . ( 7 ) ( 7 ) The readiness of the philosophers of antiquity to seize upon every notion which could aid them in their speculations , is manifest by the use which those of them who lived when ...
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Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines ..., Volumen1 Richard Watson Vista de fragmentos - 1850 |
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