The Works of John Locke, Volume 8Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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... Christian ; sometimes a Jew , and sometimes any man , & c . If speaking of himself , in the first person singular , has ... Christians : nay , sometimes he in that way speaks of the converted Jews , other times of the converted Gentiles ...
... Christian ; sometimes a Jew , and sometimes any man , & c . If speaking of himself , in the first person singular , has ... Christians : nay , sometimes he in that way speaks of the converted Jews , other times of the converted Gentiles ...
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... Christians , in its connexion and consistency , it would not then be so easy to snatch out a few words , as if they were separate from the rest , to serve a purpose , to which they do not at all belong , and with which they have nothing ...
... Christians , in its connexion and consistency , it would not then be so easy to snatch out a few words , as if they were separate from the rest , to serve a purpose , to which they do not at all belong , and with which they have nothing ...
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... Christians very much admire , why ordinary illiterate people , who were professors , that showed a concern for religion , seemed much more con- versant in St. Paul's epistles than in the plainer , and ( as it seemed to them ) much more ...
... Christians very much admire , why ordinary illiterate people , who were professors , that showed a concern for religion , seemed much more con- versant in St. Paul's epistles than in the plainer , and ( as it seemed to them ) much more ...
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... Christians , no strangers to the sacred Scriptures , nay , learned divines of the church of England , had not professed , that by the perusal of these following papers , they understood the epistles much better than they did before ...
... Christians , no strangers to the sacred Scriptures , nay , learned divines of the church of England , had not professed , that by the perusal of these following papers , they understood the epistles much better than they did before ...
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... Christians have wandered so far one from another , as to find quite contrary senses . Whether a superficial reading , accompanied with the common opinion of his invincible obscurity , has kept off some from seeking , in him , the ...
... Christians have wandered so far one from another , as to find quite contrary senses . Whether a superficial reading , accompanied with the common opinion of his invincible obscurity , has kept off some from seeking , in him , the ...
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