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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... And as the Author's friends were by of expreffing themselves plainly and fully upon the question , but chofe rather to op- A pofe pofe each other by interrogations ; fo this appeared to The Author's Account of himself . v.
... And as the Author's friends were by of expreffing themselves plainly and fully upon the question , but chofe rather to op- A pofe pofe each other by interrogations ; fo this appeared to The Author's Account of himself . v.
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... question was not affed by this propofal was complied with , and Mr. Whiston had the tract printed and published forthwith ; and thus the Author appeared in the world as a writer . R E- 1 40 REMARKS ON THE SCRIPTURES OCCASIONED BY A ...
... question was not affed by this propofal was complied with , and Mr. Whiston had the tract printed and published forthwith ; and thus the Author appeared in the world as a writer . R E- 1 40 REMARKS ON THE SCRIPTURES OCCASIONED BY A ...
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... questions are , how , or in what respect have I fallen foul of the Bible ? What foundations have I dug up ? And what minds have I unfettled thereby ? And firft , how , or in what respect , have I fallen foul of the Bible ? And wherein ...
... questions are , how , or in what respect have I fallen foul of the Bible ? What foundations have I dug up ? And what minds have I unfettled thereby ? And firft , how , or in what respect , have I fallen foul of the Bible ? And wherein ...
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... question truth and right lay ; then the law directed , that the defendant , or party ac- cufed , fhould vindicate himself by his own teftimony , as no proof could be brought against him ; which teftimony was to be given upon oath , and ...
... question truth and right lay ; then the law directed , that the defendant , or party ac- cufed , fhould vindicate himself by his own teftimony , as no proof could be brought against him ; which teftimony was to be given upon oath , and ...
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... question is , whether truth is better fupported , and mutual confidence better secured , by non - fwearing , or by such religious fwearing as aforefaid ? And , con- fequently , which of thefe , when become general , will contribute most ...
... question is , whether truth is better fupported , and mutual confidence better secured , by non - fwearing , or by such religious fwearing as aforefaid ? And , con- fequently , which of thefe , when become general , will contribute most ...
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