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Page 257
That “ the epistles being writ to those that believed , was not an argument that I
did make use of . " He tells us , p . 38 , that it is the argument whereby I would
persuade : and in the very same page , a few lines lower , says , “ That it is not the
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That “ the epistles being writ to those that believed , was not an argument that I
did make use of . " He tells us , p . 38 , that it is the argument whereby I would
persuade : and in the very same page , a few lines lower , says , “ That it is not the
...
Page 259
The argument contained in these words is this : A man cannot well distinguish
fundamental from nonfundamental doctrines in the epistles , where they are
promiscuously mixed with non - fundamental doctrines : therefore he cannot well
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The argument contained in these words is this : A man cannot well distinguish
fundamental from nonfundamental doctrines in the epistles , where they are
promiscuously mixed with non - fundamental doctrines : therefore he cannot well
...
Page 291
If any one doubt of this , I desire him to look into the fourth chapter of “ Knot's
charity “ maintained , " and there he will see how well our unmasker and that
jesuit agree in argument ; nay , and expressions too . But yet I do not think him so
far ...
If any one doubt of this , I desire him to look into the fourth chapter of “ Knot's
charity “ maintained , " and there he will see how well our unmasker and that
jesuit agree in argument ; nay , and expressions too . But yet I do not think him so
far ...
Page 322
For whatsoever is brought as an argument , to prove another truth , cannot be
thought to be the principal thing aimed at , in ... But that our Saviour's crucifixion ,
death , and resurrection , were used here as arguments to persuade them into a ...
For whatsoever is brought as an argument , to prove another truth , cannot be
thought to be the principal thing aimed at , in ... But that our Saviour's crucifixion ,
death , and resurrection , were used here as arguments to persuade them into a ...
Page 323
This may serve as a key to us , in reading the history of the New Testament ; and
show us why this article , that Jesus was the Messiah , is no - where omitted ,
though a great part of the arguments used to convince men of it , nay , very often
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This may serve as a key to us , in reading the history of the New Testament ; and
show us why this article , that Jesus was the Messiah , is no - where omitted ,
though a great part of the arguments used to convince men of it , nay , very often
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