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Page xliii
... yet I have always had my Eye upon the Objections , which I have known , that I
could think at all material . But to bring in Objedions at every Turn in plain
Discourses , such as 1 as these were design'd to be , as far The P R E F A C E.
xliii.
... yet I have always had my Eye upon the Objections , which I have known , that I
could think at all material . But to bring in Objedions at every Turn in plain
Discourses , such as 1 as these were design'd to be , as far The P R E F A C E.
xliii.
Page lv
141. The likeness of t100 Words may occasion Variations in Chronology , p . 142.
The Numeral Letters were easily mistaken by Transcribers , ibid . Some
Alterations of the Septuagint from the Hebrew seem to have been made with
design , p .
141. The likeness of t100 Words may occasion Variations in Chronology , p . 142.
The Numeral Letters were easily mistaken by Transcribers , ibid . Some
Alterations of the Septuagint from the Hebrew seem to have been made with
design , p .
Page 101
... Council of Laodicea , and this was omitted , because by reason of the abstruse
Mysteries contain'd in it , it was not publickly read in Charches : for that Catalogue
was design'd to shew what Books ought to be read in the publick Assemblies .
... Council of Laodicea , and this was omitted , because by reason of the abstruse
Mysteries contain'd in it , it was not publickly read in Charches : for that Catalogue
was design'd to shew what Books ought to be read in the publick Assemblies .
Page 133
They are all of no consequence to the prejudice of the End and Design of a
Revelation ; and therefore they come under the number of such Accidents , as
God cannot be obliged in his providence to prevent . But the Bible could not ,
without the ...
They are all of no consequence to the prejudice of the End and Design of a
Revelation ; and therefore they come under the number of such Accidents , as
God cannot be obliged in his providence to prevent . But the Bible could not ,
without the ...
Page 147
... it but so much the more unreasonable , that this should be urged as an
Objection against them . For what is acknowledged and profess'd , must be
suppos'd to be . L2 with with a design , and for some good reason ; of the
Christian Religion .
... it but so much the more unreasonable , that this should be urged as an
Objection against them . For what is acknowledged and profess'd , must be
suppos'd to be . L2 with with a design , and for some good reason ; of the
Christian Religion .
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