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Enough hath been urged , in the course of the main Argument , against the first of
these perversities : the second will detain us longer than such plain truths seem
to require : because the attempt to Thew the reaJonableness of these which we ...
Enough hath been urged , in the course of the main Argument , against the first of
these perversities : the second will detain us longer than such plain truths seem
to require : because the attempt to Thew the reaJonableness of these which we ...
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A third was to ' PREFIGURE , by these Rites of Sacrifice , the DEATH OF Christ
UPON The Cross : For the Mosaic Religion being the foundation of , and
preparatory to , the Christian , it was fit and proper to connect these two parts of
God's ...
A third was to ' PREFIGURE , by these Rites of Sacrifice , the DEATH OF Christ
UPON The Cross : For the Mosaic Religion being the foundation of , and
preparatory to , the Christian , it was fit and proper to connect these two parts of
God's ...
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would have been attended with less injury to Religion ) from these Poets in
particular . And now , this more serious question in the midst of one less
important , viz . the origin and progress of sacrifice in general ) will deserve a
severe ...
would have been attended with less injury to Religion ) from these Poets in
particular . And now , this more serious question in the midst of one less
important , viz . the origin and progress of sacrifice in general ) will deserve a
severe ...
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In this foreign Land , Jephthab affociated himself to a diffolute Band of Outlaws ,
who lived upon rapine and violence : not ( it is confessed ) the most discreditable
profession , in those early ages of barbarous manners . Amongst these men , he
...
In this foreign Land , Jephthab affociated himself to a diffolute Band of Outlaws ,
who lived upon rapine and violence : not ( it is confessed ) the most discreditable
profession , in those early ages of barbarous manners . Amongst these men , he
...
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... though by their unnatural vices they had forfeited all the prerogatives of
humanity . to xi . 23. & feq . xii . 2. & feq . here here delivers , concerning God's
dealing with these devoted Nations Notes . of Mofes Demonstrated . . 349.
... though by their unnatural vices they had forfeited all the prerogatives of
humanity . to xi . 23. & feq . xii . 2. & feq . here here delivers , concerning God's
dealing with these devoted Nations Notes . of Mofes Demonstrated . . 349.
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