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Pagina 165
... Christ , according to Mr. Cappe , did terminate in the consummation and catastrophe of the Mosaic economy and the Jewish state ; and the doctrine of Christ's second appear- ance , to be the judge of the quick and dead , is a fallacious ...
... Christ , according to Mr. Cappe , did terminate in the consummation and catastrophe of the Mosaic economy and the Jewish state ; and the doctrine of Christ's second appear- ance , to be the judge of the quick and dead , is a fallacious ...
Pagina 168
... Christ , and so appar- ently plain a formuli as that of the Lord's Prayer is not yet understood , Christ cannot yet be said to be a light enlighten- ing the Gentiles . It is remarked on the words " Our Father , " that ' till Christ ...
... Christ , and so appar- ently plain a formuli as that of the Lord's Prayer is not yet understood , Christ cannot yet be said to be a light enlighten- ing the Gentiles . It is remarked on the words " Our Father , " that ' till Christ ...
Pagina 187
... Christ , and , therefore , as far as the authenti- city and purity of the history is concerned , it is of no importance by whom the notes or comments which have been interpolated were made , or indeed whether they are removed out of the ...
... Christ , and , therefore , as far as the authenti- city and purity of the history is concerned , it is of no importance by whom the notes or comments which have been interpolated were made , or indeed whether they are removed out of the ...
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