Notes on All the Books of Scripture: For the Use of the Pulpit and Private Families, Volume 3author, 1804 - Bible |
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... fhould be cut off , and that his appearance was to be feventy weeks ( or as the Jews themfelves in- terpret it ) four hundred and ninety years , after an or- der der ( which must have been given by fome of INTRODUCTION .
... fhould be cut off , and that his appearance was to be feventy weeks ( or as the Jews themfelves in- terpret it ) four hundred and ninety years , after an or- der der ( which must have been given by fome of INTRODUCTION .
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For the Use of the Pulpit and Private Families Joseph Priestley. der ( which must have been given by fome of the kings of Perfia ) to restore and rebuild Jerufalem . The Jews must therefore have been fenfible this time was expir ed about ...
For the Use of the Pulpit and Private Families Joseph Priestley. der ( which must have been given by fome of the kings of Perfia ) to restore and rebuild Jerufalem . The Jews must therefore have been fenfible this time was expir ed about ...
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... must attend to the state of things at the time in which he wrote , and this we may easily collect from his epiftles . The pro- feffed object of them was to oppofe the doctrine of the eGnoftics , which was very prevalent before this ...
... must attend to the state of things at the time in which he wrote , and this we may easily collect from his epiftles . The pro- feffed object of them was to oppofe the doctrine of the eGnoftics , which was very prevalent before this ...
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... must have done , had he intimated that any other than the Supreme Being him- felf made all things . He certainly alluded to the well known language of the fcriptures . The greatest misreprefentation of this paffage had its origin with ...
... must have done , had he intimated that any other than the Supreme Being him- felf made all things . He certainly alluded to the well known language of the fcriptures . The greatest misreprefentation of this paffage had its origin with ...
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... must translate it in Luke xx , 20 , supposing it poffible that the allegation of Mary was true , and un . willing to bear the reproach , since most would believe her to be guilty , he took that course which a scrupulous- ly just man ...
... must translate it in Luke xx , 20 , supposing it poffible that the allegation of Mary was true , and un . willing to bear the reproach , since most would believe her to be guilty , he took that course which a scrupulous- ly just man ...
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