The Posthumous Works of Mr. Thomas Chubb: Containing, I. Remarks on the Scriptures. II. Observations on the Reverend Mr. Warburton's Divine Legation of Moses. III. The Author's Farewel to His Readers; Comprehending a Variety of Tracts, on the Most Important Subjects of Religion. With an Appendix, Including a Postscript to His Four Last Dissertations, More Particularly Relative to that on the History of Melchizedek. To the Whole is Prefixed, Some Account of the Author: Written by Himself, 第 1 巻 |
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yea , by Moses's law , yet Christ forbad it . Matthew v . 34 , -37 . But I say unto you
, swear not at all ... will contribute most to the publick good ? If the former be the
case , then it gives it for Christian * morals ; but if the С latter * Supposing St. Paul
...
yea , by Moses's law , yet Christ forbad it . Matthew v . 34 , -37 . But I say unto you
, swear not at all ... will contribute most to the publick good ? If the former be the
case , then it gives it for Christian * morals ; but if the С latter * Supposing St. Paul
...
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i gion may coincide with those Christian forms , and the case may be otherwise
with the Mahometan form . As to vice , a man may make the practice of it easy to
himself , under all external forms of religion . Thus , under the several forms
called ...
i gion may coincide with those Christian forms , and the case may be otherwise
with the Mahometan form . As to vice , a man may make the practice of it easy to
himself , under all external forms of religion . Thus , under the several forms
called ...
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Upon St. Paul's becoming a Christian , as one extreme sometimes produces it's
oppofite , a rigid dislenter makes a ... not appear to have been ever heard of
before , or even thought of , by Jesus Christ , or any of his disciples and followers
.
Upon St. Paul's becoming a Christian , as one extreme sometimes produces it's
oppofite , a rigid dislenter makes a ... not appear to have been ever heard of
before , or even thought of , by Jesus Christ , or any of his disciples and followers
.
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Fourthly , this doctrine of a trine Deity stands in the way , and puts an effectual bar
to the conversion of Jews , Turks and Pagans to christianity ; and prevents them
from examining the evidence , upon which the truth and divinity of the christian ...
Fourthly , this doctrine of a trine Deity stands in the way , and puts an effectual bar
to the conversion of Jews , Turks and Pagans to christianity ; and prevents them
from examining the evidence , upon which the truth and divinity of the christian ...
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And if St. Paul , when in a trance , did not see Christ's mate . rial body , but only
the image of it was pictured upon his mind ; then , neither from this instance can
be be a proper evidence of the resurrection of Christ . And , supposing St. Paul
did ...
And if St. Paul , when in a trance , did not see Christ's mate . rial body , but only
the image of it was pictured upon his mind ; then , neither from this instance can
be be a proper evidence of the resurrection of Christ . And , supposing St. Paul
did ...
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