Introduction to the New Testament, Tr., and Augmented with Notes (and a Dissertation on the Origin and Composition of the Three First Gospels) by H. Marsh. 4 Vols. [in 6 Pt.]. 4 Vols. [in 5 Pt.]. |
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... least would be unable to pronounce with certainty , that it were not in the Bible : and to thofe , who are neither enabled by their education , nor permitted by their temporal occupations , to engage in theological inquiries , the ...
... least would be unable to pronounce with certainty , that it were not in the Bible : and to thofe , who are neither enabled by their education , nor permitted by their temporal occupations , to engage in theological inquiries , the ...
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... least that St. Paul wrote to the Galatians foon after their converfion . For ch . i . 6. he fays , I marvel that ye are fo foon removed from him , that called you into the grace of Chrift , unto another Gofpel ! ' This Epiftle therefore ...
... least that St. Paul wrote to the Galatians foon after their converfion . For ch . i . 6. he fays , I marvel that ye are fo foon removed from him , that called you into the grace of Chrift , unto another Gofpel ! ' This Epiftle therefore ...
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... least he has fre- quently used the term in this fenfe , and if this may be afcribed to it in the place in queftion , the argument will * Galatas , excepto fermone Græco , quo omnis loquitur Oriens , propriam linguam eandem pene habere ...
... least he has fre- quently used the term in this fenfe , and if this may be afcribed to it in the place in queftion , the argument will * Galatas , excepto fermone Græco , quo omnis loquitur Oriens , propriam linguam eandem pene habere ...
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... least have given fome hint in his Epiftle , that what he then wrote to them he had for- merly delivered in person 2 . The feducers , against whom St. Paul writes in his Epiftle to the Galatians , were men of a very different defcription ...
... least have given fome hint in his Epiftle , that what he then wrote to them he had for- merly delivered in person 2 . The feducers , against whom St. Paul writes in his Epiftle to the Galatians , were men of a very different defcription ...
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... least as early as the beginning of the fixth Millennium from the creation of the world : and they thought it not improbable , that it would begin much fooner . For as the most devout Jews did not wait till fun fet , but began their ...
... least as early as the beginning of the fixth Millennium from the creation of the world : and they thought it not improbable , that it would begin much fooner . For as the most devout Jews did not wait till fun fet , but began their ...
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