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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... fallen fhort of paying it the deference it has a right to claim ? Why , truly , I have taken the liberty to enquire into the conduct and behaviour of B 2 fome + 1 fome of our Old - Teftament Saints , which ftand (3) ...
... fallen fhort of paying it the deference it has a right to claim ? Why , truly , I have taken the liberty to enquire into the conduct and behaviour of B 2 fome + 1 fome of our Old - Teftament Saints , which ftand (3) ...
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... ; and by this means , it has been the groundwork of moft of the herefies and fchifms that have taken place in Christendom , and has occafi- B 3 oned oned great confufion , each one appealing to the Bible Remarks on the Scriptures . 5.
... ; and by this means , it has been the groundwork of moft of the herefies and fchifms that have taken place in Christendom , and has occafi- B 3 oned oned great confufion , each one appealing to the Bible Remarks on the Scriptures . 5.
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... taken occafion to boast , that christian mo- rals are more excellent and perfect than any other fyftem of morals that hath been exhi- bited to men ; that the morals , or rules of life , given by heathen philofophers and the wifeft of ...
... taken occafion to boast , that christian mo- rals are more excellent and perfect than any other fyftem of morals that hath been exhi- bited to men ; that the morals , or rules of life , given by heathen philofophers and the wifeft of ...
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... taken into the ac- count , and prudently provided for . And as man's relations , obligations , and duties , all arife from his prefent existence , and from what he now is and has ; fo his present well doing must needs be the special ...
... taken into the ac- count , and prudently provided for . And as man's relations , obligations , and duties , all arife from his prefent existence , and from what he now is and has ; fo his present well doing must needs be the special ...
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... taken care of , and be provided for , by those whose plentiful fortunes render them capable of it , furely , is not disputed ; but then , perhaps , thofe neceffitous people may be taken care of , in a way , which will contribute much ...
... taken care of , and be provided for , by those whose plentiful fortunes render them capable of it , furely , is not disputed ; but then , perhaps , thofe neceffitous people may be taken care of , in a way , which will contribute much ...
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