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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The same came for a witness , to bear witness of the light , that all men , through
him , night believe . He was not that light , but was sent to bear witness of that
light . That was the true light , which lighteth every nean that cometh into the
world .
The same came for a witness , to bear witness of the light , that all men , through
him , night believe . He was not that light , but was sent to bear witness of that
light . That was the true light , which lighteth every nean that cometh into the
world .
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... solidity , and figure ; no resemblance can be traced : yet we believe , that he
not only gave to matter its existence ; but caused it to assume that inimense
variety of forms , which it exhibits in the mineral , vegetable , and animated world .
... solidity , and figure ; no resemblance can be traced : yet we believe , that he
not only gave to matter its existence ; but caused it to assume that inimense
variety of forms , which it exhibits in the mineral , vegetable , and animated world .
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If we believe Melchisedec to have been an angel , we must suppose that a
celestial spirit became really incarnate , lived a considerable length of time on
earth , governed a city , and exercised the office of priesthood ; an opinion
unsupported ...
If we believe Melchisedec to have been an angel , we must suppose that a
celestial spirit became really incarnate , lived a considerable length of time on
earth , governed a city , and exercised the office of priesthood ; an opinion
unsupported ...
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... and was raised up , rather to teach his countrymen how they should practise ,
than what they should believe . Making but little addition to that collection of
important truths , which the Israelites had already received by tradition ; he gave
them ...
... and was raised up , rather to teach his countrymen how they should practise ,
than what they should believe . Making but little addition to that collection of
important truths , which the Israelites had already received by tradition ; he gave
them ...
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... it contains several different predictions , which are distinctly marked , and in
these , the prophet approaches very near the sublimity of Isaiah . On the whole ,
however , Dr . Lowth believes not above half the book of Jeremiah to be poetical .
... it contains several different predictions , which are distinctly marked , and in
these , the prophet approaches very near the sublimity of Isaiah . On the whole ,
however , Dr . Lowth believes not above half the book of Jeremiah to be poetical .
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