The Posthumous Works of Mr. Thomas Chubb: Containing, I. Remarks on the Scriptures. II. Observations on the Reverend Mr. Warburton's Divine Legation of Moses. III. The Author's Farewel to His Readers; Comprehending a Variety of Tracts, on the Most Important Subjects of Religion. With an Appendix, Including a Postscript to His Four Last Dissertations, More Particularly Relative to that on the History of Melchizedek. To the Whole is Prefixed, Some Account of the Author: Written by Himself, Volume 1R. Baldwin, jun.; and sold, 1748 |
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... Paul tranfgreffed this law , which , as he was peccable , he was liable to . Besides , St. Paul may have been alto- gether ignorant of this law against swearing . The pre- cept , referred to , was recorded by only one Evangelist , which ...
... Paul tranfgreffed this law , which , as he was peccable , he was liable to . Besides , St. Paul may have been alto- gether ignorant of this law against swearing . The pre- cept , referred to , was recorded by only one Evangelist , which ...
Page 60
... Paul for its voucher . Romans xiii . I , 2. And as fuftice is due to all doctrines , and to all perfons and parties ; fo I acknowledge , I think , they may fairly claim him , as he seems at least to be plain , exprefs , and full to ...
... Paul for its voucher . Romans xiii . I , 2. And as fuftice is due to all doctrines , and to all perfons and parties ; fo I acknowledge , I think , they may fairly claim him , as he seems at least to be plain , exprefs , and full to ...
Page 61
... Paul's argument ; then , the misapplication of that power cannot poffibly cancel an obligation , that wholly arifes from the origin and foundation of it . St. Paul , indeed , backs his argument for obedience to thofe in power , and for ...
... Paul's argument ; then , the misapplication of that power cannot poffibly cancel an obligation , that wholly arifes from the origin and foundation of it . St. Paul , indeed , backs his argument for obedience to thofe in power , and for ...
Page 62
... Paul does , that the ends of government were then effectually answered , I fear , was greatly ftraining the point . Nevertheless , this does not affect St. Paul's main argument , which is taken , not from the right use and application ...
... Paul does , that the ends of government were then effectually answered , I fear , was greatly ftraining the point . Nevertheless , this does not affect St. Paul's main argument , which is taken , not from the right use and application ...
Page 63
... Paul's becoming a Chriftian , as one extreme fometimes produces it's oppo- fite , a rigid diffenter makes a violent high - church - man ; fo St. Paul , from a moft ftrict adherer to Mofes's law , took upon him the total extirpation of ...
... Paul's becoming a Chriftian , as one extreme fometimes produces it's oppo- fite , a rigid diffenter makes a violent high - church - man ; fo St. Paul , from a moft ftrict adherer to Mofes's law , took upon him the total extirpation of ...
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