The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 6, Part 2Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1807 |
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Page 588
... learned men have invented to remove them . II . The number of generations mentioned by the Evan- gelists . III . The family of David , as mentioned in the Old Tes- tament . IV . The Ancestors of Mary , and the consanguinity between her ...
... learned men have invented to remove them . II . The number of generations mentioned by the Evan- gelists . III . The family of David , as mentioned in the Old Tes- tament . IV . The Ancestors of Mary , and the consanguinity between her ...
Page 805
... learned can be proper judges : but our au- thor , after professing this , declines entering into the contro- versy concerning the authenticity of the two first chapters of Matthew ; talks of " errors having crept into the scriptures ...
... learned can be proper judges : but our au- thor , after professing this , declines entering into the contro- versy concerning the authenticity of the two first chapters of Matthew ; talks of " errors having crept into the scriptures ...
Page 1047
... learned biographer speak of his beloved master in his own language : - During the eleven years that he continued minister of the Canongate , his reputation as a preacher was continually rowing . The gay and the serio is , the opulent ...
... learned biographer speak of his beloved master in his own language : - During the eleven years that he continued minister of the Canongate , his reputation as a preacher was continually rowing . The gay and the serio is , the opulent ...
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