| Richard Watson - Theology - 1791 - 490 pages
...the progrefs that Chrift's religion made every day in the world ; but were unable to do it. Yet ftill the evidence was but of a limited nature; it required...preacher, and to be attended to, and reflected upon, with, fame degree of impartiality, by the hearer: and therefore, though the progrefs of it was quick, and... | |
| David Hartley - Apologetics - 1801 - 480 pages
...the progrefs that Chrift's religion made every day in the world ; but were unable to do it. Yet ftill the evidence was but of a limited nature ; it required...reflected upon, with fome degree of impartiality, tiality, by the hearer: and therefore, though the progrefs of it was quick, and the effecr.. general,... | |
| Elias Boudinot - Bible - 1801 - 366 pages
...the progress that Christ's religion made every day in the world, but were unable to do it. Yet still the evidence was but of a limited nature; it required to be set forth, attested and explained by the preacher; and to be attended to, and reflected upon, with... | |
| David Hartley - 1810 - 554 pages
...the progrefs that CHRIST'S religion made every day in the world ; but were unable to do it. Yet flill the evidence was but of a limited nature; it required...and therefore, though the progrefs of it was quick, o 2 Fourthly, Upon the enthufiaflical fefls, which have appeared from time to time amongft Chriftians.... | |
| Charles Brooks - Christian life - 1828 - 424 pages
...the progress that Christ's religion made every day in the world ; but were unable to do it. Yet still the evidence was but of a limited nature ; it required to be set forth, attested, and explained, by the preacher, and to be attended to, and reflected upon, with... | |
| David Hartley - Apologetics - 1834 - 646 pages
...to do it. Yet still the evidence was but of a limited nature; it required to be set forth, attested, and explained, by the preacher, and to be attended to, and reflected upon, with some degree of impartiality, by the hearer : and therefore, though the progress of it was quick, and... | |
| David Hartley - Apologetics - 1834 - 650 pages
...the progress that Christ's religion made every day in the world, but were unable to do it. Yet still the evidence was but of a limited nature; it required to be set forth, attested, and explained, by the preacher, and to be attended to, and reflected upon, with... | |
| Richard Watson - Theology - 1791 - 500 pages
...attefted and explained by the preacher, and to be attended to, and reflected upon, with fomedegree of impartiality, by the hearer: and therefore, though the progrefs of it was quick, and the effeĆ¢ general, yet they were not inftantaneous and univerfal. However, it is very evident, that... | |
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