An Exposition of the Creed: A New and Improved Ed., to which for the First Time is Added an Appendix Containing the Principal Greek and Latin CreedsR. Priestley, 1824 - 660 Seiten |
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... conceived the world not made . And Aristotle , who best understood him , tells us clearly his opinion iv r Tipaių ( from whence I cited the precedent words ) ke yap pŋot ròv ovpavòv ( where by the way observe that in Plato's Timæus oupa ...
... conceived the world not made . And Aristotle , who best understood him , tells us clearly his opinion iv r Tipaių ( from whence I cited the precedent words ) ke yap pŋot ròv ovpavòv ( where by the way observe that in Plato's Timæus oupa ...
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... conceived to have been done oftentimes in several ages , sometimes by a deluge of water , sometimes by a torrent of fire ; and , lest any of the elements might be thought not to conspire to the destruction of mankind , the air must ...
... conceived to have been done oftentimes in several ages , sometimes by a deluge of water , sometimes by a torrent of fire ; and , lest any of the elements might be thought not to conspire to the destruction of mankind , the air must ...
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... conceive Cubricus and he were the same person : when we may with much better reason con- clude that both Scythianus and Cubri- cus had the same title . For I conceive Manes at first rather a title than a name , from the Hebrew 2 or ...
... conceive Cubricus and he were the same person : when we may with much better reason con- clude that both Scythianus and Cubri- cus had the same title . For I conceive Manes at first rather a title than a name , from the Hebrew 2 or ...
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... conceived in the womb : " ( Luke ii . 21. ) " who is also called Christ , " ( Matt . i . 16. ) not by name , but by office and title . Which obser- vation , seemingly trivial , is necessary for the full explication of this part of the ...
... conceived in the womb : " ( Luke ii . 21. ) " who is also called Christ , " ( Matt . i . 16. ) not by name , but by office and title . Which obser- vation , seemingly trivial , is necessary for the full explication of this part of the ...
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... conceived how the glory of the second Temple should be greater than the glory of the first , without the coming of the Messias to it . For the Jews themselves have observed that five signs of the divine glory were in the first Temple ...
... conceived how the glory of the second Temple should be greater than the glory of the first , without the coming of the Messias to it . For the Jews themselves have observed that five signs of the divine glory were in the first Temple ...