The life of Jesus Christ; with a history of the first propogation of the Christian religion, and the lives of the most eminent persons mentioned in the New Testament |
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Induced by such reasons as these , Le Clerc fancies , that as the name Logos
was familiar to the philosophers and learned Jews , who had imbibed Plato ' s
principles ; such Christians as admired the writings of Plato and his followers ,
must ...
Induced by such reasons as these , Le Clerc fancies , that as the name Logos
was familiar to the philosophers and learned Jews , who had imbibed Plato ' s
principles ; such Christians as admired the writings of Plato and his followers ,
must ...
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Nor has the effect been any other than what was to be expected ; for the
generality of Christians , moved by these expressions , have all along considered
Christ as God , and honoured him accordingly . If any oile now object , that the ...
Nor has the effect been any other than what was to be expected ; for the
generality of Christians , moved by these expressions , have all along considered
Christ as God , and honoured him accordingly . If any oile now object , that the ...
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... brute , it has been almost universally believed by Christians , that he was only
the involuntary instrument , employed by one of those angels who did not keep
their first estate , but are reHrved in chains of darkness against the judgment day .
... brute , it has been almost universally believed by Christians , that he was only
the involuntary instrument , employed by one of those angels who did not keep
their first estate , but are reHrved in chains of darkness against the judgment day .
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... up to crucifixion , by the determinate council and foreknowledge of God : the
same way of salvation , which has produced so many benefits to Christians of
succeeding ages , was open to thc faithful who lived in the most early tiines .
Neither ...
... up to crucifixion , by the determinate council and foreknowledge of God : the
same way of salvation , which has produced so many benefits to Christians of
succeeding ages , was open to thc faithful who lived in the most early tiines .
Neither ...
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The excellencies and defects of his character , are easily to be perceived from the
examination of his history : but that which more particularly merits the attention of
christians , is that collection of Psalms , which bears his name ; and which is ...
The excellencies and defects of his character , are easily to be perceived from the
examination of his history : but that which more particularly merits the attention of
christians , is that collection of Psalms , which bears his name ; and which is ...
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