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... render its author's name worthy of its place as historically the first among that splendid catena of divines , - Bull , Water- land , Horsley , Magee , Fuller , Pye Smith , and Wardlaw , -by whom the cardinal doc- trines of Christ's ...
... render its author's name worthy of its place as historically the first among that splendid catena of divines , - Bull , Water- land , Horsley , Magee , Fuller , Pye Smith , and Wardlaw , -by whom the cardinal doc- trines of Christ's ...
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... rendered unintelligible , curious , intri- cate , involved in terms and expressions not only barbarous in themselves , and not used in Scripture , but insignificant , horrid , and remote from the reason of men which , after some ...
... rendered unintelligible , curious , intri- cate , involved in terms and expressions not only barbarous in themselves , and not used in Scripture , but insignificant , horrid , and remote from the reason of men which , after some ...
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... render tribulation " to offenders ; 1 and seeing we have " all sinned and come short of the glory of God , " doubtless it will be a righteous thing with him to leave them to answer for their own sins who so proudly and con- temptuously ...
... render tribulation " to offenders ; 1 and seeing we have " all sinned and come short of the glory of God , " doubtless it will be a righteous thing with him to leave them to answer for their own sins who so proudly and con- temptuously ...
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... render the intention of Christ to be , that God seeks a spirit , that is , the spirit of men , to worship him . Herein , I say , is Mr B. more modest than his master ( as , it seems , following Crellius , ' who in the exposition of that ...
... render the intention of Christ to be , that God seeks a spirit , that is , the spirit of men , to worship him . Herein , I say , is Mr B. more modest than his master ( as , it seems , following Crellius , ' who in the exposition of that ...
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... render the word ; of which we have spoken before . And the examples are innumerable in the Septuagint translation , and in authors of all sorts written in the Greek language , where that word is taken at large , and cannot sig- nify a ...
... render the word ; of which we have spoken before . And the examples are innumerable in the Septuagint translation , and in authors of all sorts written in the Greek language , where that word is taken at large , and cannot sig- nify a ...
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Abraham affirmed afterward angels answer apostle ascribed assertion begotten blessed called catechists cause chap Christians Christum church concerning Crellius death declared deity of Christ deny Deum Deus divine nature doth earth enim essence eternal etiam evident evince expression expressly faith Father Faustus Socinus flesh formal cause glory God the Father God's gospel Grotius hæc hath heaven high priest Holy Ghost honour infinite insisted intended interpretation Jesus Christ Jews John John xvii Lord manifest Matt mediator mentioned Moses omnia only-begotten original sin peccatum person potest prophet prove punishment quæ quam quod Racovian Catechism rendered righteousness sacrifice saith Saviour Scripture sense sins Socinians Socinus Son of God speak Spirit spoken sunt testimony thereunto things thou tion truth unto vero verse viii Vulgar Latin whereby wherein whereof whole words worship καὶ