An Essay on the Demoniacs of the New TestamentG. Robertson, 1775 - 416 pages |
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... common popular language of the age in Gospel was first published , p . 314. The ers of Christianity could not , without fiftency , give their fanction to the opinion hat language was originally founded , ib . Nor writers in particular ...
... common popular language of the age in Gospel was first published , p . 314. The ers of Christianity could not , without fiftency , give their fanction to the opinion hat language was originally founded , ib . Nor writers in particular ...
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... common phrafeology was adopted by Chrift and his apoftles with good reafon ; for , though originally built upon a falfe philo fophy , it was commonly employed to defcribe the real cafe of the demoniacs , both the fymptoms of their ...
... common phrafeology was adopted by Chrift and his apoftles with good reafon ; for , though originally built upon a falfe philo fophy , it was commonly employed to defcribe the real cafe of the demoniacs , both the fymptoms of their ...
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... common ex- plication of the gospel - demoniacs . Now , fhip , as fervice to the cause he undertook to de- fend . 1 . Thus Mr. Rouffeau ( in his Troifième Let- tre écrite de la Montagne ) exclaims upon the fub- ject : Il y en a dans l ...
... common ex- plication of the gospel - demoniacs . Now , fhip , as fervice to the cause he undertook to de- fend . 1 . Thus Mr. Rouffeau ( in his Troifième Let- tre écrite de la Montagne ) exclaims upon the fub- ject : Il y en a dans l ...
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... common conver- hall we then caft fo foul a re- this on Chrift and his apostles , em with guilt of the deepest 1 we take it for granted , that thus guilty , without the least proof ? red writers have not particu- ined the fenfe in which ...
... common conver- hall we then caft fo foul a re- this on Chrift and his apostles , em with guilt of the deepest 1 we take it for granted , that thus guilty , without the least proof ? red writers have not particu- ined the fenfe in which ...
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... common doctrine concerning pof- : an oppofition that may be ac- ot only by their undue reverence philofophers , but by thofe motives ch had too great an influence upon onduct . Indeed , the Fathers do from these motives alone , ( as all ...
... common doctrine concerning pof- : an oppofition that may be ac- ot only by their undue reverence philofophers , but by thofe motives ch had too great an influence upon onduct . Indeed , the Fathers do from these motives alone , ( as all ...
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afcribed afferted againſt alfo alſo amongst ancients anfwer apoſtle becauſe Beelzebub cafe caft caufe cauſes Chrift Chriftians concerning cure dæmon defcribed defigned deities demoniacs demons devil difeafes Differt diforder diſeaſes divine doctrine doth epileptic eſpecially eſtabliſhed evangelifts evil fpirits exprefs facred facrifice faid fame fays fect feems fenfe ferve fhew fhewn fome fouls fpeaking fubject fuch fuffered fuppofed fwine fyftem Gentiles ghofts gods Goſpel hath Heathens himſelf Hippocrates hiſtory human idols infanity inftance itſelf Jefus Jews Judea juft language larvæ Luke viii madmen madneſs mankind Mark miracles moniacs moſt muſt natural neceffary obferved occafion paffage perfons Plutarch poffeffed poffeffions prince of demons proof prophets queftion reafon refpect rephaim reprefents Sammael Saviour ſeems ſenſe Septuagint ſhould ſpeak ſpoken ſuch ſuppoſe ſymptoms Teftament thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe unclean underſtand uſed word writers δὲ καὶ τὴν τὸ τῶν