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... referred to , in proof of man's positive and irremediable weakness and misery , very different from the meaning of the author2 . The passage to which I allude , is so much to my purpose , that I shall copy it , exactly as it is cited by ...
... referred to , in proof of man's positive and irremediable weakness and misery , very different from the meaning of the author2 . The passage to which I allude , is so much to my purpose , that I shall copy it , exactly as it is cited by ...
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... referred to is , that there was some very particular reason why HE , who was to overcome death , and so open to us the gates of everlasting life , should do it in the same nature , which had previously been overcome by death , and sin ...
... referred to is , that there was some very particular reason why HE , who was to overcome death , and so open to us the gates of everlasting life , should do it in the same nature , which had previously been overcome by death , and sin ...
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... referred to , as in Adam ALL die , " does so expressly carry us back to the Mosaic history , that there we are bound to make our stand . If St. Paul were right in his theology , Moses must have been correct in point of history , and ...
... referred to , as in Adam ALL die , " does so expressly carry us back to the Mosaic history , that there we are bound to make our stand . If St. Paul were right in his theology , Moses must have been correct in point of history , and ...
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... referred to the Chaldean records for a computation of , at the least 470,000 years , and Jose- phus in his Tract against Apion , having cited both Ma- netho and Berosus , authors particularly implicated in the charge of falsification ...
... referred to the Chaldean records for a computation of , at the least 470,000 years , and Jose- phus in his Tract against Apion , having cited both Ma- netho and Berosus , authors particularly implicated in the charge of falsification ...
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... - vert of the very earliest times , writing as confidently as St. Paul himself of ADAM , as the first MAN ; the I Warburton's Divine Legation , vol . ii . p . 320 . AUTHORS REFERRED TO BY THEOPHILUS . 49 Protoplast as he.
... - vert of the very earliest times , writing as confidently as St. Paul himself of ADAM , as the first MAN ; the I Warburton's Divine Legation , vol . ii . p . 320 . AUTHORS REFERRED TO BY THEOPHILUS . 49 Protoplast as he.
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