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Page 591
Concerning the Number of Generations as extant in the Evangelists . In this Section , Dr. B. first considers the number of gene- rations in each Evangelist , and gives several quotations from the primitive fathers , concerning the ...
Concerning the Number of Generations as extant in the Evangelists . In this Section , Dr. B. first considers the number of gene- rations in each Evangelist , and gives several quotations from the primitive fathers , concerning the ...
Page 661
In the mean time , however , it may be remarked , that , supposing the Saxons to have migrated from Scandinavia to Germany about the close of the first century after Christ , the silence of Tacitus concerning them presents no difficulty ...
In the mean time , however , it may be remarked , that , supposing the Saxons to have migrated from Scandinavia to Germany about the close of the first century after Christ , the silence of Tacitus concerning them presents no difficulty ...
Page 889
The third lecture offers some directions concerning the exa- mination of the Scriptures , and the formation of an abstract of the doctrine of holy writ . The learned professor recommends Sincerity , Humility , and Patience ...
The third lecture offers some directions concerning the exa- mination of the Scriptures , and the formation of an abstract of the doctrine of holy writ . The learned professor recommends Sincerity , Humility , and Patience ...
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