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... nature , which furnish illustrations of the sacred writings . Of the importance of such a work , there can be but one opinion among theolo- gians ; but the difficulties which belong to its suc- eessful accomplishment are very ...
... nature , which furnish illustrations of the sacred writings . Of the importance of such a work , there can be but one opinion among theolo- gians ; but the difficulties which belong to its suc- eessful accomplishment are very ...
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... nature , considerable pains have been taken to furnish an ac- count of those productions , which in early or later times have proceeded from the pen of Scotsmen . For gratifying this partiality to his native coun- try , the author hopes ...
... nature , considerable pains have been taken to furnish an ac- count of those productions , which in early or later times have proceeded from the pen of Scotsmen . For gratifying this partiality to his native coun- try , the author hopes ...
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... nature of the undertaking ; it was too ex- tensive to be accomplished successfully by any one individual . Its expense , also , puts it beyond the reach of the great body of scholars ; and , contain- ment . X PREFACE . ing nothing , in ...
... nature of the undertaking ; it was too ex- tensive to be accomplished successfully by any one individual . Its expense , also , puts it beyond the reach of the great body of scholars ; and , contain- ment . X PREFACE . ing nothing , in ...
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... nature . His letters and journals , pub- lished in 1775 , at the recommendation of Dr. Robertson and David Hume , contain much valuable information respecting the civil wars , and the proceedings of the Westminster Assembly . Barrett ...
... nature . His letters and journals , pub- lished in 1775 , at the recommendation of Dr. Robertson and David Hume , contain much valuable information respecting the civil wars , and the proceedings of the Westminster Assembly . Barrett ...
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... nature of the apostolic office is particularly examined . The third is on the time when Paul and Barnabas became , and were known to be , Apostles ; in which he contends that Paul was not constituted an Apostle till his se- cond visit ...
... nature of the apostolic office is particularly examined . The third is on the time when Paul and Barnabas became , and were known to be , Apostles ; in which he contends that Paul was not constituted an Apostle till his se- cond visit ...
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Page xi - Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they be of God ; because many false prophets are gone out into the world.
Page 394 - The history of the rights of princes in the disposing of ecclesiastical benefices and church lands ; relating chiefly to the pretensions of the crown of France to the regale, and late contests with the court of Rome.
Page 293 - A course of Lectures, containing a description and systematic arrangement of the several branches of Divinity; with an account of the principal authors who have excelled at different periods in theological learning, 1810, 8vo.
Page 398 - A Translation of the Psalms of David, attempted in the spirit of Christianity, and adapted to the divine service, by Christopher Smart.
Page 396 - Depart from me, ye cursed ; for I was an hungered, and ye gave me no meat ; I was thirsty, and ye gave me no drink ; I was a stranger, and ye took me not in ; naked, and ye clothed me not ; sick, and in prison, and ye visited me not.
Page 65 - Oriental Customs; or an Illustration of the Sacred Scriptures, by an explanatory application of the Customs and Manners of the Eastern Nations, and especially the Jews, therein alluded to.
Page 56 - Critical conjectures and observations on the New Testament, collected from various authors, as well in regard to words as pointing. With the reasons on which both are founded.
Page 244 - To THE MOST HIGH AND MIGHTY PRINCE JAMES, BY THE GRACE OF GOD, KING OF GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE, AND IRELAND, DEFENDER OF THE FAITH, &c., the Translators of the Bible wish Grace, Mercy and peace, through JESUS CHRIST our Lord.
Page 256 - Remarks on Select Passages in the Old Testament: to which are added, Eight Sermons.
Page 212 - A plaine and familiar Explication (by way of Paraphrase) of all the hard Texts of the whole Divine Scripture of the Old and New Testament.