The Harmony of the Law and the Gospel with Regard to the Doctrine of a Future StatePrinted at the University Press for J. Parker; and for Messrs. Rivington, London., 1825 - 470 pages |
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Page viii
... thing impossible , that any messenger from " God , any agent or instrument made use of " for conducting this grand dispensation to- " wards its completion , could ( were it in his " choice or in his office to promulgate the doc- " trine ...
... thing impossible , that any messenger from " God , any agent or instrument made use of " for conducting this grand dispensation to- " wards its completion , could ( were it in his " choice or in his office to promulgate the doc- " trine ...
Page ix
Thomas William Lancaster. " crifices in the Jewish ritual regarded only 66 66 temporal things . A very competent judge " in these matters assures us , -Universa Ju- “ dæorum simul congesta sacrificia ad asse- quenda hujus vitæ commoda ...
Thomas William Lancaster. " crifices in the Jewish ritual regarded only 66 66 temporal things . A very competent judge " in these matters assures us , -Universa Ju- “ dæorum simul congesta sacrificia ad asse- quenda hujus vitæ commoda ...
Page x
... for the present purpose . It is said , " That all the sacrifices " in the Jewish ritual regarded only tempo- " ral things . " This is true of the Levitical sacrifices , considered as such in their peculiar and distinctive X PREFACE .
... for the present purpose . It is said , " That all the sacrifices " in the Jewish ritual regarded only tempo- " ral things . " This is true of the Levitical sacrifices , considered as such in their peculiar and distinctive X PREFACE .
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... things , they are capable . Such , however , is the fact that event to which we are indebted for our redemption and recovery , was not to take place till many ages after the introduc- tion and prevalence of the evil which it was de ...
... things , they are capable . Such , however , is the fact that event to which we are indebted for our redemption and recovery , was not to take place till many ages after the introduc- tion and prevalence of the evil which it was de ...
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... things , what would have been the natural consequence of conveying in the Law of Moses any clearer discoveries respecting a future world ? The Israelite who lived under that Law , might derive from it , indeed , a general faith in the ...
... things , what would have been the natural consequence of conveying in the Law of Moses any clearer discoveries respecting a future world ? The Israelite who lived under that Law , might derive from it , indeed , a general faith in the ...
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