An Essay on the Demoniacs of the New TestamentG. Robertson, 1775 - 416 pages |
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... 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 , and our Saviour himself , to.
... 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 , and our Saviour himself , to.
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... writers , and our Saviour him- felf not excepted , when speaking on the very subject in question , p . 323. III . The common phrafeology was adopted by Chrift and his apoftles with good reafon ; for , though originally built upon a ...
... writers , and our Saviour him- felf not excepted , when speaking on the very subject in question , p . 323. III . The common phrafeology was adopted by Chrift and his apoftles with good reafon ; for , though originally built upon a ...
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... writers ; and , to my apprehen- fion , not without confiderable fuccefs . But , great as their merit may be , they do not seem to have placed every part of the argument in its proper light , or to have cleared it from every difficulty ...
... writers ; and , to my apprehen- fion , not without confiderable fuccefs . But , great as their merit may be , they do not seem to have placed every part of the argument in its proper light , or to have cleared it from every difficulty ...
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... writers and yficians defcribe the palfy . This dif- co have been occafioned by the splen- ions affecting the nervous fyftem ; pofely defigned by God , not merely to O great elation in the apoftle , but , by m the gracefulness and energy ...
... writers and yficians defcribe the palfy . This dif- co have been occafioned by the splen- ions affecting the nervous fyftem ; pofely defigned by God , not merely to O great elation in the apoftle , but , by m the gracefulness and energy ...
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... writer , ( Crito , v . i . p . 238 ) that * Mox etiam Lemures animas dixerè filentum . Ovid . Faft . 1 : 5 . St. Austin ( De Civ . Dei , lib . ix . c . 11. ) gives the following account of the fentiments of the Platonifts on this ...
... writer , ( Crito , v . i . p . 238 ) that * Mox etiam Lemures animas dixerè filentum . Ovid . Faft . 1 : 5 . St. Austin ( De Civ . Dei , lib . ix . c . 11. ) gives the following account of the fentiments of the Platonifts on this ...
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