| William Whiston - Canon law - 1711 - 710 pages
...Chrift , I undergo All, to luffer together with Him ; He who was made a perfect Man ilrengthning me. V. Whom fome? not knowing , do deny ; or rather have been denied by him ; being the AdvocatesofDeafh, rather than of the* Trath.' Whom neither theftrophecies, nor tfie Law of Mtfes ha"ve... | |
| Joseph Priestley - Church history - 1783 - 650 pages
...116. Speaking of his own fufferings, he fays, wte ." who was made a perfect man ftrengthening me. " Whom fome not knowing do deny, or rather " have been...advocates " of death, rather than of the truth, whom ntitkr " the prophets, nor the law of Mofes have per** fuaded, nor the gofpel itfelf, even to this... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1786 - 460 pages
...1 6. Speaking of his own fufferings, he fays, " he who was made a perfedt '* man ftrengthening me. Whom fome, " not knowing, do deny, or rather have...neither the prophets, nor the law of " Mofes have perfuaded, nor the gofpel " itfelf, even to this day, nor the fufferings " of •« of every one of... | |
| William Wake - Apostolic Fathers - 1810 - 418 pages
...undergo all, to suffer together with him ; he who was made a perfect man strengthening me. 5. Whom some, not knowing, do deny ; or rather have been denied by him, being the advocates of Srf) ie Christian?. /") Ex. Kvapg. aec H?V>r. Sec Dr. Grahe Spicileg. ta ii, p. 55, / ' death, rather... | |
| Joseph Priestley - Trinity - 1815 - 524 pages
...Speaking of his own sufferings he says, " he who was made a perfect man strengthening me. Whom some not knowing do deny, or rather have been denied by...the truth, whom neither the prophets, nor the law of Moses, have persuaded, nor the gospel itself, even to this day, nor the sufferings of every one of... | |
| Joseph Priestley - Theology - 1786 - 526 pages
...Speaking of his own sufferings, he says, " he who was made a perfect man strengthening me. Whom some, not knowing, do deny, or rather have been denied by...death rather than of the truth ; whom neither the prophecies, nor the law of Moses, have persuaded, nor the gospel itself, even to this day, nor the... | |
| William Wake - Christian literature, Early - 1817 - 494 pages
...all, to suffer together with him ; He who was made a perfect man strengthening me. V. \\ hom some, not knowing, do deny ; or rather have been denied...advocates of death, rather than of the truth. Whom neither tlie Prophecies, nor the Law of Moses have persuaded, nor the Gospel itself, even to this day, nor... | |
| William Hone - Apocryphal books (New Testament) - 1820 - 284 pages
...perfect man strengthening me. 8 Whom some not knowing, do deny ; or rather have been denied by him, boing the advocates of death, rather than of the truth. Whom neither the prophecies, nor the law of Moses have persuaded ; nor the Gospel itsulf even to this day, nor the sufferings... | |
| John Esten Cooke - Episcopacy - 1829 - 260 pages
...undergo all, to suffer together with him; he who was made a perfect man strengthening me. 5. Whom some, not knowing, do deny; or rather have been denied by...death, rather than of the truth. Whom neither the prophecies, nor the law of Moses have persuaded; nor the Gospel itself even to this day, nor the sufferings... | |
| Charles Leslie - Apologetics - 1830 - 128 pages
...undergo all, to suffer together with him; he, who was made a perfect man, strengthening me. 5. Whom some, not knowing, do deny ; or rather have been denied...death, rather, than of the truth. Whom neither the prophecies, nor the law of Moses have persuaded ; nor the Gospel itself even to this day, nor the sufferings... | |
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