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... ancient writings . The two classes of Christians , of which we speak , regard each other with different feelings , partly from the very nature of their opposite opinions , and partly perhaps from the temper and disposition , or from the ...
... ancient writings . The two classes of Christians , of which we speak , regard each other with different feelings , partly from the very nature of their opposite opinions , and partly perhaps from the temper and disposition , or from the ...
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... ancient philosophers in respect to the doctrine of man's immortality . With regard to the doctrine of a future state of rewards and punishments , it is from its nature one , which is in a great measure merely a matter of revelation ...
... ancient philosophers in respect to the doctrine of man's immortality . With regard to the doctrine of a future state of rewards and punishments , it is from its nature one , which is in a great measure merely a matter of revelation ...
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... meaning . But supposing it to be granted , that the Christian scriptures are to be studied in the same manner as all other an- cient writings , and that a variety of ancient learning 1812 . 15 Defence of liberal Christianity .
... meaning . But supposing it to be granted , that the Christian scriptures are to be studied in the same manner as all other an- cient writings , and that a variety of ancient learning 1812 . 15 Defence of liberal Christianity .
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Andrews Norton. cient writings , and that a variety of ancient learning is to be brought to their elucidation , a knowledge of Jewish and heath- en antiquities , of the language , in which they were written , and of this language as ...
Andrews Norton. cient writings , and that a variety of ancient learning is to be brought to their elucidation , a knowledge of Jewish and heath- en antiquities , of the language , in which they were written , and of this language as ...
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... ancient prejudices and opinions , which could be united with it , and that if unresisted , they would have introduced into it some very gross corruptions , appears also very fully from the scriptures themselves . There were likewise in ...
... ancient prejudices and opinions , which could be united with it , and that if unresisted , they would have introduced into it some very gross corruptions , appears also very fully from the scriptures themselves . There were likewise in ...
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