Observations on the Conversion and Apostleship of St. Paul. In a Letter to Gilbert West, Esq. A New EditionR. and J. Dodsley, 1763 - 112 pages |
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... most noble Festui , but speak forth the Words of Truth and Soberness . For the King knoweth of these Things , before whom also I speak freely : for I am persuaded that none of these Things are hidden from him ; for the Thing was not ...
... most noble Festui , but speak forth the Words of Truth and Soberness . For the King knoweth of these Things , before whom also I speak freely : for I am persuaded that none of these Things are hidden from him ; for the Thing was not ...
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... most universal Contempt of any then in the World . The Chiefs and Leaders of it were Men of the lowest Birth , Education , and Rank . They had no one Advantage of Parts or Learning , or other Human Endowments to recommend them . The ...
... most universal Contempt of any then in the World . The Chiefs and Leaders of it were Men of the lowest Birth , Education , and Rank . They had no one Advantage of Parts or Learning , or other Human Endowments to recommend them . The ...
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... most of the Churches he formed , so as to favour his own Ambition : For he preached the Gospel in Parts of the World where no other Apostles had been , where Christ was not named till he brought the Knowledge of him , avoiding to build ...
... most of the Churches he formed , so as to favour his own Ambition : For he preached the Gospel in Parts of the World where no other Apostles had been , where Christ was not named till he brought the Knowledge of him , avoiding to build ...
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... most cer tain Conviction , that he had no Reason to doubt its Con . tinuance ; how could he then think it possible , that while he retained that saving Faith , he might nevertheless be a Castaway ? Or if he had supposed that his ...
... most cer tain Conviction , that he had no Reason to doubt its Con . tinuance ; how could he then think it possible , that while he retained that saving Faith , he might nevertheless be a Castaway ? Or if he had supposed that his ...
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... most strong and convincing Proof of their not being Impostors , þut acting entirely by Divine Inspiration . a IF then it appears that St. Paul had nothing to gain by taking this Part , let us consider on the other hand , what he gave up ...
... most strong and convincing Proof of their not being Impostors , þut acting entirely by Divine Inspiration . a IF then it appears that St. Paul had nothing to gain by taking this Part , let us consider on the other hand , what he gave up ...
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