Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1Carlton & Porter, 1850 |
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... Testament . 1. By the language in which it is written . 2. By Josephus ' Catalogue . 3. By the Septuagint , and by Samaritan Pentateuch . 4. By LESLIE'S ARGUMENT , which gives four rules for determining the truth of matters of fact ...
... Testament . 1. By the language in which it is written . 2. By Josephus ' Catalogue . 3. By the Septuagint , and by Samaritan Pentateuch . 4. By LESLIE'S ARGUMENT , which gives four rules for determining the truth of matters of fact ...
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... Testament . 2. " If the word spoken by angels , " & c . Here the apostle refers to the judicial law which was given ... Testament , is in its highest sense universally allowed to belong to GOD : and we can show that it is applied ...
... Testament . 2. " If the word spoken by angels , " & c . Here the apostle refers to the judicial law which was given ... Testament , is in its highest sense universally allowed to belong to GOD : and we can show that it is applied ...
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... Testament . ( Ch . xx . ) I. Man's salvation is ascribed in the New Testament to the death of Christ ; and 1. The Socinian considers the death of Christ merely as the means by which repentance is produced in the heart of man . 2. The ...
... Testament . ( Ch . xx . ) I. Man's salvation is ascribed in the New Testament to the death of Christ ; and 1. The Socinian considers the death of Christ merely as the means by which repentance is produced in the heart of man . 2. The ...
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B REDEMPTION | 7 |
MORALS OF CHRISTIANITY | 9 |
INSTITUTIONS OF CHRISTIANITY | 9 |
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