Lectures on the four last books of the Pentateuch, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1807 |
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Page 182
... extraordinary wisdom , was corrupted by sensuality , and fell into idolatry ; and thus of the rest . But does this render it incredible , that they were at all employed by God to effect his pur- poses , or on particular occasions ...
... extraordinary wisdom , was corrupted by sensuality , and fell into idolatry ; and thus of the rest . But does this render it incredible , that they were at all employed by God to effect his pur- poses , or on particular occasions ...
Page 185
... extraordinary thing , for God to be able to govern and absolutely direct " such beings as are merely passive , and deprived of all " motion of their own , whereby they might make resistance ; " for those things obey easily which do not ...
... extraordinary thing , for God to be able to govern and absolutely direct " such beings as are merely passive , and deprived of all " motion of their own , whereby they might make resistance ; " for those things obey easily which do not ...
Page 194
... extraordinary providence exercised over the Jews proved in this work , without resorting to Warburton's Medium— Temporal sanctions sufficientNecessary to confute idolatry - Adapted to the intellectual and moral character of the Jews ...
... extraordinary providence exercised over the Jews proved in this work , without resorting to Warburton's Medium— Temporal sanctions sufficientNecessary to confute idolatry - Adapted to the intellectual and moral character of the Jews ...
Page 194
... extraordinary providence exer- cised over the Jews proved in this work , without resorting to Warburton's Medium - Temporal sanctions sufficient— Necessary to confute idolatry - Adapted to the intellectual and moral character of the ...
... extraordinary providence exer- cised over the Jews proved in this work , without resorting to Warburton's Medium - Temporal sanctions sufficient— Necessary to confute idolatry - Adapted to the intellectual and moral character of the ...
Page 196
... extraordinary Pro- vidence by which the Jewish scheme was introduced and supported ; and therefore , far from being inconsistent with the divine ori- ginal arguments collected and answered by Warburton , Div . Leg . Vol . IV . in the ...
... extraordinary Pro- vidence by which the Jewish scheme was introduced and supported ; and therefore , far from being inconsistent with the divine ori- ginal arguments collected and answered by Warburton , Div . Leg . Vol . IV . in the ...
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