The Pillars of Priestcraft and Orthodoxy Shaken ...Mr. Cadell, Mr. Kearsley, 1768 |
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... the least known But now , if the Old Tefiament must be well ftudied , a good knowledge of the Oriental tongues is abfolutely necessary . No man can be igno- A 5 Tant , rant , who knows any thing of letters , that and ORTHODOXY fhaken . , ...
... the least known But now , if the Old Tefiament must be well ftudied , a good knowledge of the Oriental tongues is abfolutely necessary . No man can be igno- A 5 Tant , rant , who knows any thing of letters , that and ORTHODOXY fhaken . , ...
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... must a man take , if he will study fo many others befides ? And if the knowledge of the Old Teftement could be difpenfed with , give me leave to tell you that the language even of the New teftament is not to be understood with fo little ...
... must a man take , if he will study fo many others befides ? And if the knowledge of the Old Teftement could be difpenfed with , give me leave to tell you that the language even of the New teftament is not to be understood with fo little ...
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... must be read , and that carefully ; it being oftentimes the best , if not the only help , to explain the language of the New ; befides that all citations in the New , are generally made from it . But now , how laborious a thing muft it ...
... must be read , and that carefully ; it being oftentimes the best , if not the only help , to explain the language of the New ; befides that all citations in the New , are generally made from it . But now , how laborious a thing muft it ...
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... must carefully be diftinguifhed , from the Scriptures . that have been brought in proof of them . Thefe proofs may be weak and inconclufive ; but the truth ftands independent of them . ' Tis the faith they had received ; and if at any ...
... must carefully be diftinguifhed , from the Scriptures . that have been brought in proof of them . Thefe proofs may be weak and inconclufive ; but the truth ftands independent of them . ' Tis the faith they had received ; and if at any ...
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... must put you in mind of , which may feem to prove , that a profound and laborious ftudy of the Scriptures will not make you at all more orthodox . ' Tis a fundamental principle among proteftants , that whatever is neceffary to be ...
... must put you in mind of , which may feem to prove , that a profound and laborious ftudy of the Scriptures will not make you at all more orthodox . ' Tis a fundamental principle among proteftants , that whatever is neceffary to be ...
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