Pagan religions appear to have had the worihip of one God fuperior to the reft, as their common foundation. They all endeavoured to render him propitious by facrifice ; which furely cannot be an human invention, nor a cuftom, which, if invented in one... Tracts - Page 541793Full view - About this book
| Richard Watson - Theology - 1791 - 490 pages
...the reft, as their common foundation. They all endeavoured to render him propitious by facrifice ; which furely cannot be an human invention, nor a cuftom,...one God. And they all taught the frequency of divine communication?. Hence the Pagan religions appear to be merely the degenerated offspring of patriarchal... | |
| David Hartley - Apologetics - 1801 - 480 pages
...to the reft, as their common foundation. They all endeavoured to render him propitious by Sacrifice; which furely cannot be an human invention, nor a cuftom, which, if invented in one cation, would be readily propagated to another. They .all joined mediatorial and inferior, alfo local... | |
| Hannah Adams - Apologetics - 1804 - 398 pages
...to the reft, as their common foundation. They all endeavoured to render him propitious by facrifice, which furely cannot be an human invention, nor a cuftom,...invented in one nation, would be readily propagated in another. They all joined mediatorial and inferiour, alfo local and tetular deities to the one God.... | |
| David Hartley - 1810 - 554 pages
...to the reft, as their common foundation. They all endeavoured to render him propitious by facrifice; which furely cannot be an human invention, nor a cuftom,...another. They all joined mediatorial and inferior, alio local and tutelar deities to the one GOD. And they all taught the frequency of divine communications.... | |
| David Hartley - Apologetics - 1834 - 650 pages
...endeavoured to render him propitious by sacrifice; which surely cannot be a human invention, nor a custom, which, if invented in one nation, would be readily...another. They all joined mediatorial and inferior, also local and tutelar deities to the one God. And they all taught the frequency of divine communications.... | |
| David Hartley - Apologetics - 1834 - 646 pages
...endeavoured to render him propitious by sacrifice; which surely cannot be a human invention, nor a custom, which, if invented in one nation, would be readily...propagated to another. They all joined mediatorial and'inferior, also local and tutelar deities to the one God. And they all taught the frequency of divine... | |
| Richard Watson - Theology - 1791 - 500 pages
...common foundation. They all endeavoured to render him propitious by facrifice ; which furely cannot bean human invention, nor a cuftom, which, if invented...one God. And they all taught the frequency of divine communication'. Hence the Pagan religions appear to be merely the degenerated offspring of patriarchal... | |
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