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Page 153
... therefore , wanted not the fundamental articles of the christian religion ; without
a belief of which they could not be saved ; nor can it be supposed , that the
sending of such fundamentals was the reason of the apostle's writing to any of
them .
... therefore , wanted not the fundamental articles of the christian religion ; without
a belief of which they could not be saved ; nor can it be supposed , that the
sending of such fundamentals was the reason of the apostle's writing to any of
them .
Page 179
... that I have had time only to read as far as the end of the introduction or first
chapter : and there Mr. Edwards may find , that this pious bishop ( whose writings
show he studies , as well as his life that he believes , the scriptures ) owns what
Mr.
... that I have had time only to read as far as the end of the introduction or first
chapter : and there Mr. Edwards may find , that this pious bishop ( whose writings
show he studies , as well as his life that he believes , the scriptures ) owns what
Mr.
Page 183
In my reply to him , I have endeavoured , as much as his objections would allow
me , to bring him to the subject - matter of my book , and the merits of the cause ;
though his peculiar way of writing controversy has made it necessary for me in ...
In my reply to him , I have endeavoured , as much as his objections would allow
me , to bring him to the subject - matter of my book , and the merits of the cause ;
though his peculiar way of writing controversy has made it necessary for me in ...
Page 184
book , but against me , for writing it , that if he had had a real concern for truth and
religion in this dispute , he would have ... I hope , satisfying account , concerning
the writings of the New Testament , and the Christian Religion contained in it .
book , but against me , for writing it , that if he had had a real concern for truth and
religion in this dispute , he would have ... I hope , satisfying account , concerning
the writings of the New Testament , and the Christian Religion contained in it .
Page 257
153 , of “ The reasonableness of christianity , ” are , NOR CAN IT BE SUPPOSED
, that " the sending of such fundamentals was the reason of “ the apostles writing
to any of them . ” And a little lower : “ The epistles therefore being all written to ...
153 , of “ The reasonableness of christianity , ” are , NOR CAN IT BE SUPPOSED
, that " the sending of such fundamentals was the reason of “ the apostles writing
to any of them . ” And a little lower : “ The epistles therefore being all written to ...
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