The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volumen18Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1823 |
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... natural for well - informed men to reject the gospel , when fairly presented to their minds . It approves itself at once to the judgment and the conscience ; and they are guilty of a libel on human nature , or the gospel , or both , who ...
... natural for well - informed men to reject the gospel , when fairly presented to their minds . It approves itself at once to the judgment and the conscience ; and they are guilty of a libel on human nature , or the gospel , or both , who ...
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... nature to his eager cu- riosity respecting things which might otherwise have appeared trifling . The Christian reader naturally wishes such a work to be made as much subservi- ent as possible to the illustration of the New Testament ...
... nature to his eager cu- riosity respecting things which might otherwise have appeared trifling . The Christian reader naturally wishes such a work to be made as much subservi- ent as possible to the illustration of the New Testament ...
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... nature of the offence . Justice and policy seem loudly to demand that this should be a part of the sentence for felony , larceny , fraud and every crime admitting of compensation ; and as proving to the criminal that his pursuits were ...
... nature of the offence . Justice and policy seem loudly to demand that this should be a part of the sentence for felony , larceny , fraud and every crime admitting of compensation ; and as proving to the criminal that his pursuits were ...
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... nature . 66 A well - known passage of Tertullian in his Apology , cap . 6 , ( see Lardner , Vol . VII . p . 243 ... nature . This shews that Ter- tullian and Eusebius reasoned exactly as the Heathens did respecting the nature of Christ ...
... nature . 66 A well - known passage of Tertullian in his Apology , cap . 6 , ( see Lardner , Vol . VII . p . 243 ... nature . This shews that Ter- tullian and Eusebius reasoned exactly as the Heathens did respecting the nature of Christ ...
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... natural . But deny these miracles , i . e . suppose them to be impostures , then the con- duct of the emperor and the magicians around him , in ascribing a superior nature to an obscure individual in humble life , in a remote province ...
... natural . But deny these miracles , i . e . suppose them to be impostures , then the con- duct of the emperor and the magicians around him , in ascribing a superior nature to an obscure individual in humble life , in a remote province ...
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