The Works of John Locke, Volumen8Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... whereby they are so chopped and minced , and , as they are now printed , stand so broken and divided , that not only the common people take the verses usually for distinct aphorisms ; but even men of more advanced knowledge , in reading ...
... whereby they are so chopped and minced , and , as they are now printed , stand so broken and divided , that not only the common people take the verses usually for distinct aphorisms ; but even men of more advanced knowledge , in reading ...
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... the Greek eloquence ; no notions of their philo- sophy mixed with his doctrine , to set it off . The en- ticing words of man's wisdom , whereby he means all the studied rules of the Grecian schools , which made 16 Preface .
... the Greek eloquence ; no notions of their philo- sophy mixed with his doctrine , to set it off . The en- ticing words of man's wisdom , whereby he means all the studied rules of the Grecian schools , which made 16 Preface .
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... Whereby it cannot be thought that St. Paul meant , that Christians were to be imme- diately removed into the other world . Therefore vegs alov must signify something else than present world , in the ordinary import of those words in ...
... Whereby it cannot be thought that St. Paul meant , that Christians were to be imme- diately removed into the other world . Therefore vegs alov must signify something else than present world , in the ordinary import of those words in ...
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... whereby they were enabled to do miracles for the confirmation of their doctrine . In neither of which St. Paul , as he shows , was inferior , and so had as authentic a seal of his mission and doctrine . с 9 © Kai , “ and , ” copulates ...
... whereby they were enabled to do miracles for the confirmation of their doctrine . In neither of which St. Paul , as he shows , was inferior , and so had as authentic a seal of his mission and doctrine . с 9 © Kai , “ and , ” copulates ...
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... whereby he strongly insinuates to the Galatians , that he was no promoter of circumcision , especially when what he says , chap . v . 2-4 , is added to it . 19 " By the tenour of the law itself . " See Rom . iii . 21. Gal . iii . 24 ...
... whereby he strongly insinuates to the Galatians , that he was no promoter of circumcision , especially when what he says , chap . v . 2-4 , is added to it . 19 " By the tenour of the law itself . " See Rom . iii . 21. Gal . iii . 24 ...
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