Moravian heresy. Wherein the principal errors of that doctrine are fully set forth, proved, and refuted |
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... Faith on the more obfcure Parts of Scripture , when there are others fufficient that we thoroughly know . For it seems as weak , to chufe fuch Places for the Foundation of a better Faith , as to fancy that the more refulgent Rays of ...
... Faith on the more obfcure Parts of Scripture , when there are others fufficient that we thoroughly know . For it seems as weak , to chufe fuch Places for the Foundation of a better Faith , as to fancy that the more refulgent Rays of ...
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... Faith , when the Meffias would come , whom the Pro- phets agreed would be , according to the Flesh , born of that People . And lastly that the Sacrifices , & c . inftituted by that Part of their Law , which were , no doubt , Symbols of ...
... Faith , when the Meffias would come , whom the Pro- phets agreed would be , according to the Flesh , born of that People . And lastly that the Sacrifices , & c . inftituted by that Part of their Law , which were , no doubt , Symbols of ...
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... Faith . 2dly , The judicial Part of the Law , was that which referred to the Prefervation of the Property of each Individual ; politically adapted to their Situation and Circum- ftances , and was , no doubt , inftituted for that Purpose ...
... Faith . 2dly , The judicial Part of the Law , was that which referred to the Prefervation of the Property of each Individual ; politically adapted to their Situation and Circum- ftances , and was , no doubt , inftituted for that Purpose ...
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... FAITH , ( at least that ever I could fee on ftrict Enquiry ) nor . do ever give to the World the Principles of a clear fyftematic Doctrine ; or do purfue any certain ORDER of FAITH , but each ignorant Enthufiaft , at Liberty ( provided ...
... FAITH , ( at least that ever I could fee on ftrict Enquiry ) nor . do ever give to the World the Principles of a clear fyftematic Doctrine ; or do purfue any certain ORDER of FAITH , but each ignorant Enthufiaft , at Liberty ( provided ...
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... Faith . For the only Guefs a Reader can make at their Meaning , is by the Question * they propound : And before he can make this Guefs , he must have fome Knowledge of their Doctrine . Because the Anfwer made , is always fome Scripture ...
... Faith . For the only Guefs a Reader can make at their Meaning , is by the Question * they propound : And before he can make this Guefs , he must have fome Knowledge of their Doctrine . Because the Anfwer made , is always fome Scripture ...
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