“The” Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson ...W. Ruddiman & Company, 1772 |
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... received from them ; and when they are blinded by their paffions , they lay about them madly , and at a venture , not much caring whether the evil they speak be true or not . Nay , many are so de- vilifh , as to invent and raise false ...
... received from them ; and when they are blinded by their paffions , they lay about them madly , and at a venture , not much caring whether the evil they speak be true or not . Nay , many are so de- vilifh , as to invent and raise false ...
Page 37
... receiving it from the immediate difciples of St John : which furely is no fmall prejudice against any newly invented and contra- ry interpretation ; as I fhall hereafter more fully fhew , when I come to confider the ftrange and ...
... receiving it from the immediate difciples of St John : which furely is no fmall prejudice against any newly invented and contra- ry interpretation ; as I fhall hereafter more fully fhew , when I come to confider the ftrange and ...
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... received , not only by the ancient fathers , but e- ven by the general confent of all Chriftians , for fifteen hundred years together ; as I fhall hereafter plainly fhew ; for , to establish this their opinion , that our bleff- ed ...
... received , not only by the ancient fathers , but e- ven by the general confent of all Chriftians , for fifteen hundred years together ; as I fhall hereafter plainly fhew ; for , to establish this their opinion , that our bleff- ed ...
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... the Evangelift here tells us , He came to his own , and his own received him not own creatures , and they did not own and acknowledge to his their maker ; to his own nation and kindred , their 40 Ser . 43 . Concerning the divinity.
... the Evangelift here tells us , He came to his own , and his own received him not own creatures , and they did not own and acknowledge to his their maker ; to his own nation and kindred , their 40 Ser . 43 . Concerning the divinity.
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... received , not only by the ancient fathers , but by the general confent of all Chriftians 1500 years together . For to establish this their opinion of our Sa- viour's being a mere man , and having no existence be- fore his birth , they ...
... received , not only by the ancient fathers , but by the general confent of all Chriftians 1500 years together . For to establish this their opinion of our Sa- viour's being a mere man , and having no existence be- fore his birth , they ...
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