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Page 10
... to offer their Sons and their Daughters unto Devils , and to commit all manner
of Wickedness in the Worship of their False Gods , and make Murther , and
Adultery , and the worst of Vices , not only their Practice , but their Religion ? Cån
we ...
... to offer their Sons and their Daughters unto Devils , and to commit all manner
of Wickedness in the Worship of their False Gods , and make Murther , and
Adultery , and the worst of Vices , not only their Practice , but their Religion ? Cån
we ...
Page 22
For the Lord will be found of them that tempt him not , and sheweth himself to
such as do not diftruft him : for froward thoughts feparate from God : into a
malicious fout wisdom fball not en ter , nor dwell in the body that is subje £ t . unto
fon .
For the Lord will be found of them that tempt him not , and sheweth himself to
such as do not diftruft him : for froward thoughts feparate from God : into a
malicious fout wisdom fball not en ter , nor dwell in the body that is subje £ t . unto
fon .
Page 30
... the mountains , and createth the wind , to declare unto man what is his thought
: The Lerd , the God of Hosts is his name , Amos iv . 13 . For For which reason the
False Gods are challenged to foretell 3.0 The Reasonableness and Certainty.
... the mountains , and createth the wind , to declare unto man what is his thought
: The Lerd , the God of Hosts is his name , Amos iv . 13 . For For which reason the
False Gods are challenged to foretell 3.0 The Reasonableness and Certainty.
Page 56
... were so uncertain , it was requisite that some infallible Account should be
given of Gods Dispensations , and his Communications of himself in the first
Ages , which might be transmitted down to Posterity , unto the End of the World . .
CH A P.
... were so uncertain , it was requisite that some infallible Account should be
given of Gods Dispensations , and his Communications of himself in the first
Ages , which might be transmitted down to Posterity , unto the End of the World . .
CH A P.
Page 71
But a Famine being again in the Land , Ifaac removes to Abimelech King of the
Philistines , unto Gerar , and by him the Beauty of Rebekah was admired , as
Sarah's had been by Pharaoh in Ægypt , and here by Abimelech : but thơ he had
faid ...
But a Famine being again in the Land , Ifaac removes to Abimelech King of the
Philistines , unto Gerar , and by him the Beauty of Rebekah was admired , as
Sarah's had been by Pharaoh in Ægypt , and here by Abimelech : but thơ he had
faid ...
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