The Family Expositor: Or, a Paraphrase and Version of the New Testament: with Critical Notes; and a Practical Improvement of Each Section ... By P. Doddridge. [Edited by Job Orton.], Volumen4C. Hitch&L. Hawes, 1760 |
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... must be evident to every Reader of common Dif- cernment and Attention , that Paul is labouring through all this Epiftle , " to fix on the Mind of the Chriftians to whom he addreffes himself , a deep Senfe of the Excellency of the Gofpel ...
... must be evident to every Reader of common Dif- cernment and Attention , that Paul is labouring through all this Epiftle , " to fix on the Mind of the Chriftians to whom he addreffes himself , a deep Senfe of the Excellency of the Gofpel ...
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... must turn my Work into a Trea- tife of Polemical Divinity ; and fo quite change that original Plan , which I hope will be found much more entertaining and useful : Nor should I , if the Scheme were thus changed , be able to comprehend ...
... must turn my Work into a Trea- tife of Polemical Divinity ; and fo quite change that original Plan , which I hope will be found much more entertaining and useful : Nor should I , if the Scheme were thus changed , be able to comprehend ...
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... must expect from GOD ; that fo he might properly introduce the particular Charge he had to advance against the Jews , as , above all others , answering that Cha- racter . Rom . II . 1 , --- 16 . I ' ROMANS II . 1 , ROMANS II . 1 . For ...
... must expect from GOD ; that fo he might properly introduce the particular Charge he had to advance against the Jews , as , above all others , answering that Cha- racter . Rom . II . 1 , --- 16 . I ' ROMANS II . 1 , ROMANS II . 1 . For ...
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... must here be intended ; for none can fin without the natural Law , under which all are born . ( i ) Perish , -be judged . ] These two Phrafes are fo different , that one would hardly think they were intended to fignify the fame Ideas ...
... must here be intended ; for none can fin without the natural Law , under which all are born . ( i ) Perish , -be judged . ] These two Phrafes are fo different , that one would hardly think they were intended to fignify the fame Ideas ...
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... must neceffarily intitle thee to his Favour . Thou boafteft of it as thine Honour and 18 Happiness , that thou knoweft [ his ] Will ; not merely by uncertain Conjecture and Reasoning , but by an express Revelation ; and that thou ac ...
... must neceffarily intitle thee to his Favour . Thou boafteft of it as thine Honour and 18 Happiness , that thou knoweft [ his ] Will ; not merely by uncertain Conjecture and Reasoning , but by an express Revelation ; and that thou ac ...
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