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Page vii
... says , that the Author " has not even the meagre satisfaction of being original in his statements . " Most true . He lays no claim to originality or invention ; and therefore his readers may enjoy , with him , not the meagre , but the ...
... says , that the Author " has not even the meagre satisfaction of being original in his statements . " Most true . He lays no claim to originality or invention ; and therefore his readers may enjoy , with him , not the meagre , but the ...
Page viii
... says " all things are put under him , it is manifest that HE is excepted which did put all things under him . " The argument is so extremely obvious that it can scarcely not occur to every mind capable of reasoning on the subject . It ...
... says " all things are put under him , it is manifest that HE is excepted which did put all things under him . " The argument is so extremely obvious that it can scarcely not occur to every mind capable of reasoning on the subject . It ...
Page ix
... says the Rev. Robert Hall , " the poisoned arrow will fall pointless . " Will it not sometimes recoil , and wound the hand from which it flew ? In Hutton's Phil . and Math . Dictionary , 2nd Ed . is inserted , " The following faithful ...
... says the Rev. Robert Hall , " the poisoned arrow will fall pointless . " Will it not sometimes recoil , and wound the hand from which it flew ? In Hutton's Phil . and Math . Dictionary , 2nd Ed . is inserted , " The following faithful ...
Page 3
... says Lindsey , " because to common readers it countenances the strange notion of a God consisting of three persons . ' Bodily in the original owμarıxws is opposed according to Pierce and Le Clerc , to σroxua rudiments or shadows , in ...
... says Lindsey , " because to common readers it countenances the strange notion of a God consisting of three persons . ' Bodily in the original owμarıxws is opposed according to Pierce and Le Clerc , to σroxua rudiments or shadows , in ...
Page 7
... says " it is plain the persons are perfectly distinct . A person is an intelligent being , and to say there are three divine persons and not three distinct infinite minds , is both heresy and nonsense . " Here then is palpable ...
... says " it is plain the persons are perfectly distinct . A person is an intelligent being , and to say there are three divine persons and not three distinct infinite minds , is both heresy and nonsense . " Here then is palpable ...
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