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+ indeed , that those Writers do thus uniformly qualify the Death of Christ . But
their Phraseology abounds with FIGURATIVE TERMS ; and the word SACRIFICE
is plainly and eminently of this number . When the death of Christ , so highly ...
+ indeed , that those Writers do thus uniformly qualify the Death of Christ . But
their Phraseology abounds with FIGURATIVE TERMS ; and the word SACRIFICE
is plainly and eminently of this number . When the death of Christ , so highly ...
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trine of REDEMPTION , on those Ven , and on others , as ignorant of the true
origin and nature of SACRIFICE as themselves . To remove these objections to a
Doctrine so essential to our faith , is the reason why I have been so large in
proving ...
trine of REDEMPTION , on those Ven , and on others , as ignorant of the true
origin and nature of SACRIFICE as themselves . To remove these objections to a
Doctrine so essential to our faith , is the reason why I have been so large in
proving ...
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This will appear evident to those who consider the nature and purpose of this
Representation of the last Judgment ; when all Nations , or the whole Race of
Mankind , as well those who lived before , as those who came after the Advent of
the ...
This will appear evident to those who consider the nature and purpose of this
Representation of the last Judgment ; when all Nations , or the whole Race of
Mankind , as well those who lived before , as those who came after the Advent of
the ...
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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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... the Forefront , without doubt , were those faithful Bands , which he had
collected and disciplined in the Land of Tob . * Judges xi . 23 , 24 . Y 3 . t Judges
v . 26 . The The first step he takes to invite Success , was Notes . of Moses
Demonstrated ...
... the Forefront , without doubt , were those faithful Bands , which he had
collected and disciplined in the Land of Tob . * Judges xi . 23 , 24 . Y 3 . t Judges
v . 26 . The The first step he takes to invite Success , was Notes . of Moses
Demonstrated ...
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