The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... questions as fill the author's work , reflections on , 128- Samson's employment of foxes or jackals to fire the corn of the Philis- tines , critical remarks of Dr. H. , 132- 134 his remarks on the plague of frogs , 134 , 135 ...
... questions as fill the author's work , reflections on , 128- Samson's employment of foxes or jackals to fire the corn of the Philis- tines , critical remarks of Dr. H. , 132- 134 his remarks on the plague of frogs , 134 , 135 ...
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... question . The persons who are determined to reject all miracles except those of the apostles , must necessarily think that the Fathers were supersti- tious and credulous ; but they must think more than this : they cannot acquit them of ...
... question . The persons who are determined to reject all miracles except those of the apostles , must necessarily think that the Fathers were supersti- tious and credulous ; but they must think more than this : they cannot acquit them of ...
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... question of the continuation of miracles ; but we should say , that allowing the charge of credulity to be true , this does not make the Fathers less valuable testimonies as to the doctrine and practice of Christians in their own times ...
... question of the continuation of miracles ; but we should say , that allowing the charge of credulity to be true , this does not make the Fathers less valuable testimonies as to the doctrine and practice of Christians in their own times ...
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discharge . As it is , we do not perceive that any of the questions which have hitherto been discussed concerning Tertullian have received any new light from the work now before us . Whether Tertullian had once been a heathen , whether ...
discharge . As it is , we do not perceive that any of the questions which have hitherto been discussed concerning Tertullian have received any new light from the work now before us . Whether Tertullian had once been a heathen , whether ...
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... question . The Bishop of Bristol discusses it , but not at much length , in his second chapter , and at the end of it he gives extracts from some unpublished lectures of Dr. Hey , which were delivered in the years 1768-9 . of In ...
... question . The Bishop of Bristol discusses it , but not at much length , in his second chapter , and at the end of it he gives extracts from some unpublished lectures of Dr. Hey , which were delivered in the years 1768-9 . of In ...
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