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... gave to the great object , POWER , LECTURE XVII . Of the claims which Rome so long and so assiduously af- fected to derive from the apostle Peter , LECTURE XVIII . Of some of the causes which co - operated in rearing the Romish ...
... gave to the great object , POWER , LECTURE XVII . Of the claims which Rome so long and so assiduously af- fected to derive from the apostle Peter , LECTURE XVIII . Of some of the causes which co - operated in rearing the Romish ...
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... gave to man the early hope of restoration . But as all the credible information we have on these topics is from the Jews , and intimately con- nected with their history , and as little or no light can be de- rived from the Pagan ...
... gave to man the early hope of restoration . But as all the credible information we have on these topics is from the Jews , and intimately con- nected with their history , and as little or no light can be de- rived from the Pagan ...
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... gave them , under the pretended sanction of divine authority . Thus their religious and civil rights were so blended , as not to admit a separation : the same judges indiscriminately took cognizance of both . These were the elders of ...
... gave them , under the pretended sanction of divine authority . Thus their religious and civil rights were so blended , as not to admit a separation : the same judges indiscriminately took cognizance of both . These were the elders of ...
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... the secular powers . To what causes the wonderful change afterwards produced , ought to be attributed , I intend to make the subject of another pre- lection . LECTURE III . I CONCLUDED the last discourse I gave 26 LECTURES ON.
... the secular powers . To what causes the wonderful change afterwards produced , ought to be attributed , I intend to make the subject of another pre- lection . LECTURE III . I CONCLUDED the last discourse I gave 26 LECTURES ON.
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George Campbell. LECTURE III . I CONCLUDED the last discourse I gave you on the subject of Sacred History , with an account of the origin and primitive nature of the Christian church . I observed to you , that , being founded in the ...
George Campbell. LECTURE III . I CONCLUDED the last discourse I gave you on the subject of Sacred History , with an account of the origin and primitive nature of the Christian church . I observed to you , that , being founded in the ...
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