The life of Jesus Christ; with a history of the first propogation of the Christian religion, and the lives of the most eminent persons mentioned in the New Testament |
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The Platonists and Philo , by the divine reason , understood , sometimes , the most perfect idea , conception , or model , which God had formed of every thing in his own mind , and of which he stamped the signature on his works .
The Platonists and Philo , by the divine reason , understood , sometimes , the most perfect idea , conception , or model , which God had formed of every thing in his own mind , and of which he stamped the signature on his works .
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But in whatever ways the human mind has strayed to the practices of heathen im piety , the great primary cause was the love of sin , and the consequent dislike to re- tain God in the memory . To this purpose Paul speaks in the first ...
But in whatever ways the human mind has strayed to the practices of heathen im piety , the great primary cause was the love of sin , and the consequent dislike to re- tain God in the memory . To this purpose Paul speaks in the first ...
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Isaiah greatly excels , too , in all the graces of method , order , connexion , and arrange- ments ; though , in asserting this , we must not forget the nature of the prophetic im- pulse , which bears away the mind with irresistible ...
Isaiah greatly excels , too , in all the graces of method , order , connexion , and arrange- ments ; though , in asserting this , we must not forget the nature of the prophetic im- pulse , which bears away the mind with irresistible ...
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In the character of a mourner , he celebrates , in plaintive strains , the obsequies of his ruined country ; whatever presented itself to his mind , in the midst of desolation and misery ; whatever struck him as particularly wretched ...
In the character of a mourner , he celebrates , in plaintive strains , the obsequies of his ruined country ; whatever presented itself to his mind , in the midst of desolation and misery ; whatever struck him as particularly wretched ...
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But the torments of his mind , caused by his reflecting on the former actions of his life , surpassed , by many degrees , those of his body . Polybius , who , in his account of this prince's death , agrees with the Jewish historians ...
But the torments of his mind , caused by his reflecting on the former actions of his life , surpassed , by many degrees , those of his body . Polybius , who , in his account of this prince's death , agrees with the Jewish historians ...
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