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... knowledge of Ecclesiastical His- tory , LECTURE II . Of the nature and utility of the history of the Sacred Ca- non , & c . 14 LECTURE III . Of the rise and progress of ecclesiastical jurisdiction , - 27 LECTURE IV . Of the nature and ...
... knowledge of Ecclesiastical His- tory , LECTURE II . Of the nature and utility of the history of the Sacred Ca- non , & c . 14 LECTURE III . Of the rise and progress of ecclesiastical jurisdiction , - 27 LECTURE IV . Of the nature and ...
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... knowledge is of importance to us , not only for the illustration of the Christian doctrine , but for its confirma- tion also . When the religion of Christ was first promulgat- ed throughout the world , as the difficulties it had to ...
... knowledge is of importance to us , not only for the illustration of the Christian doctrine , but for its confirma- tion also . When the religion of Christ was first promulgat- ed throughout the world , as the difficulties it had to ...
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... knowledge of the sacred history is not only of importance for illustrating the truths of our religion , and for strengthening the evidences of its divinity , but also in the way of ornament and recommendation to the ministerial cha- Nor ...
... knowledge of the sacred history is not only of importance for illustrating the truths of our religion , and for strengthening the evidences of its divinity , but also in the way of ornament and recommendation to the ministerial cha- Nor ...
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... knowledge of the Old Testament history , is the frequent and attentive perusal of the Old Tes- tament itself . Let not this recommendation , far the most im- portant I can give , be the more lightly esteemed by any of you , because it ...
... knowledge of the Old Testament history , is the frequent and attentive perusal of the Old Tes- tament itself . Let not this recommendation , far the most im- portant I can give , be the more lightly esteemed by any of you , because it ...
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... knowledge , and worship of the true God . But he did not write his history to make proselytes , and therefore chose to put on those parts of his work which he thought would expose him most to the sneer of the infidel , such a gloss as ...
... knowledge , and worship of the true God . But he did not write his history to make proselytes , and therefore chose to put on those parts of his work which he thought would expose him most to the sneer of the infidel , such a gloss as ...
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