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It is strange , that so few Criticks should have said any Thing , concerning the
Reason of the Multitude ' s being thus astonished . It could not be , as Dr . Clarke
supposes , his coming down from the Mountain so quickly after he went up ; for
they ...
It is strange , that so few Criticks should have said any Thing , concerning the
Reason of the Multitude ' s being thus astonished . It could not be , as Dr . Clarke
supposes , his coming down from the Mountain so quickly after he went up ; for
they ...
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Mark assigns this as the Reason , why he desired , his Journey should be private
, viz . that he might have an Opportunity to talk over this Subject at large : Which
shews , that the Continuance or Abode in Galilee mentioned by Matthew , was ...
Mark assigns this as the Reason , why he desired , his Journey should be private
, viz . that he might have an Opportunity to talk over this Subject at large : Which
shews , that the Continuance or Abode in Galilee mentioned by Matthew , was ...
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... from the whole Tenour Man : others said , Nay , but of his Life , the utmost
Reason to conclude , ) . be deceiveth the People . Seirely . ( k ) be is an
eminently pious and a good Man : But others , under the Force of strong
Prejudices , fufpected ...
... from the whole Tenour Man : others said , Nay , but of his Life , the utmost
Reason to conclude , ) . be deceiveth the People . Seirely . ( k ) be is an
eminently pious and a good Man : But others , under the Force of strong
Prejudices , fufpected ...
Page 85
Have not we also Reason to adore the peculiar Favour of God Sect . 106 . to us ,
and to admire the Sovereignty of his Love , that he has been pleased w to reveal
his Son in us , and has given to such Babes , as we must own ourur Ver .
Have not we also Reason to adore the peculiar Favour of God Sect . 106 . to us ,
and to admire the Sovereignty of his Love , that he has been pleased w to reveal
his Son in us , and has given to such Babes , as we must own ourur Ver .
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... seemest to intimate , he will probably recover ; and there is the less Reason for
thy running the Hazard of going thither to ... which 13 of his Death : but they for
many apparent Reasons he chose to represent thought that he had spoken
under ...
... seemest to intimate , he will probably recover ; and there is the less Reason for
thy running the Hazard of going thither to ... which 13 of his Death : but they for
many apparent Reasons he chose to represent thought that he had spoken
under ...
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