A Vindication of the Doctrine of Scripture, and of the Primitive Faith: Concerning the Deity of Christ: in Reply to Dr. Priestley's History of Early Opinions, &c ...Neill, 1794 |
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... read our 278 , line 10 , for read הרא 288 , line 2 , for writers , read writer 360 , line 22 , where the letters are dropt out , read evidence 532 , line 10 , for mention read mentioned CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUM E. BOOK I. THE DOCTRINE.
... read our 278 , line 10 , for read הרא 288 , line 2 , for writers , read writer 360 , line 22 , where the letters are dropt out , read evidence 532 , line 10 , for mention read mentioned CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUM E. BOOK I. THE DOCTRINE.
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... mentioned B 4 • Philebus , p . 17. ap . Gales Court of the Gentiles , p . 2. b . 3. c . 2 . Phaedo , p . 85. ib . De Republ . lib . 3. ib . Cratylus . 426. ib . Vid . Jofeph . cont . Apion , 1. i . Bocharti Phaleg . 1. 4. c . 34 . ** Ap ...
... mentioned B 4 • Philebus , p . 17. ap . Gales Court of the Gentiles , p . 2. b . 3. c . 2 . Phaedo , p . 85. ib . De Republ . lib . 3. ib . Cratylus . 426. ib . Vid . Jofeph . cont . Apion , 1. i . Bocharti Phaleg . 1. 4. c . 34 . ** Ap ...
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... mentioned is one . Being neighbours of the Phenicians , who were fo univerfally known by their extenfive com- merce ... mention their name , left it might expofe the doctrines which he had derived from them to contempt . But Plato was ...
... mentioned is one . Being neighbours of the Phenicians , who were fo univerfally known by their extenfive com- merce ... mention their name , left it might expofe the doctrines which he had derived from them to contempt . But Plato was ...
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... mentioned , they believe in ene fupreme God , above these three . Thus they introduce a Brahmin as faying ; " We allow but one primary and " fovereign Being , and conftantly profess that the great “ Triad of deities acknowledge him for ...
... mentioned , they believe in ene fupreme God , above these three . Thus they introduce a Brahmin as faying ; " We allow but one primary and " fovereign Being , and conftantly profess that the great “ Triad of deities acknowledge him for ...
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... mentioned , to fhew that this doctrine was much older than Plato ; nay , that there was fomething like a ge neral notion of a Trinity even among the Gentiles . we cannot rationally suppose that this opinion , in which nations fo remote ...
... mentioned , to fhew that this doctrine was much older than Plato ; nay , that there was fomething like a ge neral notion of a Trinity even among the Gentiles . we cannot rationally suppose that this opinion , in which nations fo remote ...
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