Vindication of the Truth of Christian Religion Against the Objections of All Modern Opposers, Volume 2J. Robinson, 1698 |
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Pagina 42
... suppose that there was a person in a man- ner Immortal , who might have had time enough to alter fo many Books compofed from Age to Age ; and a man too so much Master of other Mens hearts and understandings , as to have been able to ...
... suppose that there was a person in a man- ner Immortal , who might have had time enough to alter fo many Books compofed from Age to Age ; and a man too so much Master of other Mens hearts and understandings , as to have been able to ...
Pagina 141
... suppose that the Difciples deceived the multitude , we will only remind you that they had to deal with feveral learned and skillful Adverfaries , tho ' they themselves were but fimple and ignorant People . If you should imagin that the ...
... suppose that the Difciples deceived the multitude , we will only remind you that they had to deal with feveral learned and skillful Adverfaries , tho ' they themselves were but fimple and ignorant People . If you should imagin that the ...
Pagina 171
... suppose them to have been guilty of ) whether you can conceive it could have entred into their Minds to perfwade the People of Paris , that the very Day on which that Man who called himself the Holy Ghoft died , the Church of Noftre ...
... suppose them to have been guilty of ) whether you can conceive it could have entred into their Minds to perfwade the People of Paris , that the very Day on which that Man who called himself the Holy Ghoft died , the Church of Noftre ...
Pagina 229
... suppose the Baptifm of the Holy Spirit confer'd upon Chrift's Difciples , we may then eafly comprehend the true meaning of that myfterious but very remarkable Expreffion . We might alfo add to this Text , that other which mentions the ...
... suppose the Baptifm of the Holy Spirit confer'd upon Chrift's Difciples , we may then eafly comprehend the true meaning of that myfterious but very remarkable Expreffion . We might alfo add to this Text , that other which mentions the ...
Pagina 247
Jacques Abbadie. which proceeded from his very garments . But who can suppose that so many Perfons fhould have known the certain Truth of that matter of fact , and yet that the Disciples themselves fhould not have known it ? And ...
Jacques Abbadie. which proceeded from his very garments . But who can suppose that so many Perfons fhould have known the certain Truth of that matter of fact , and yet that the Disciples themselves fhould not have known it ? And ...
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Afcenfion againſt alfo almoſt alſo anſwer Apoſtles becauſe believe caufe cauſe certainly Chap Chriftian Religion confequently confider confideration Dead Death defign defire Difciples diſcover Divine Doctrine effential Epiftles eſtabliſhed Evangelifts faid Faith falfe fame fatisfy feem feen felf felves fenfible feveral fhall fhew fhould fince fincerely fingle firft firſt fome fpeak fuch fuffer fufficient fuppofe Ghoſt Gifts Glory Gospel greateſt Heart Heaven himſelf Holy Ghoft Ifrael imagin impoffible Impoftor Incredulous infinite number Iraneus Jefus Chrift Jerufalem Jews Laftly leaft leaſt lefs manner matters of fact Meffias Mind Miracles moſt muft muſt Myſteries Nature neceffarily never obferve Objects Paffions Paul Perfons perfwade Philofophy pleaſed poffible preaching prefent pretended promiſed purpoſe raiſed Reaſon received refpect Refurrection reprefented Sanhedrin Senfe ſeveral ſhall Soul ſpeak ſtrange thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thought true Truth Underſtanding unto uſe Verf whofe Wiſdom World
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Pagina 276 - whom ye fee and know: yea, the faith which is by him, hath given him this perfect