| Thomas Chubb - 1732 - 882 pages
...what is, and what is not that Gofpel ; what was the great and good end- it was intended to fcrve ; how it is excellently fuited to anfwer that purpofe...by what means, that end has in a great meafure been fruftrat«d. Humbly offered to publick confideration, and in particular to all thofe who efteem themfelves,... | |
| 1738 - 506 pages
...what was thé gréât and good end it wa,s intended to ferve : how it is excellently fuited to ajifWet that purpofe ; and how , or by what means that end has in a gréât meafure bcen fruftrated. Humbly offered to publick confideration , andin particular to ail... | |
| 1739 - 476 pages
...that Go/pel ; -what was the great and good End it was intended to Jerve ; how it is excellently Juited to anfwer that Purpofe\ and how, or by what Means that End has in a great meajure beenfrujirated. Humbly offer' d to publick Confederation, and in particular to all thoje who... | |
| 1788 - 404 pages
...(hewn, what is and what is not that Gofpel ; what was the great and good End it was intended to fcrve ; how it is excellently fuited to anfwer that Purpofe,...by what Means that End has in a great Meafure been fruflrated." In this he llated his opinion, that by feparating the gofpel of Chrift from thofe things... | |
| Joseph Smith - 1873 - 500 pages
...great and good end it was intended to serve ; how it is excellently suited to answer that purpose ; and how, or by what means, that end has in a great measure been frustrated. Humbly offered to publick consideration, and in particular to all those who... | |
| Joseph Smith (bookseller.) - 1873 - 520 pages
...great and good end it was intended to serve ; how it is excellently suited to answer that purpose ; and how, or by what means, that end has in a great measure been frustrated. Humbly offered to publick consideration, and in particular to all those who... | |
| Gerd Theissen, Dagmar Winter - 2002 - 374 pages
...was the great and good end it was intended to serve; how it is exactly suited to answer that purpose; and how, or by what means that end has in a great measure been frustrated. London: Garland, 1738. "... everything is not Christ's gospel which weak,... | |
| R. Glenn Wooden, Timothy R. Ashley, Robert S. Wilson - 2003 - 346 pages
...the Great and Good End It Was Intended to Serve; How It Is Excellently Suited to Answer That Purpose; and How, or by What Means That End Has in a Great Measure Been Frustrated. Humbly Offered to Publick Consideration, and in Particular to All Those Who... | |
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