Horæ Mosaicæ: Or, A Dissertation on the Credibility and Theology of the Pentateuch. Comprehending the Substance of Eight Lectures Read Before the University of Oxford, in the Year 1801; Pursuant to the Will of the Late Rev. John Bampton, A.M.F.C. and J. Rivington, 1818 |
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Page 122
... language , his phraseology ought assuredly to be interpreted . Most irrele- vant therefore is the gloss of those Socinians , who are constrained , with whatever reluctance , to ac- knowledge 122 [ SECT . I , HORE MOSAICE .
... language , his phraseology ought assuredly to be interpreted . Most irrele- vant therefore is the gloss of those Socinians , who are constrained , with whatever reluctance , to ac- knowledge 122 [ SECT . I , HORE MOSAICE .
Page 167
... Socinians maintain he must , unless we give up his attribute of immuta- bility , both have existed and continue to exist in that same single person throughout the countless ages both of a retrospective and of a prospective eternity ...
... Socinians maintain he must , unless we give up his attribute of immuta- bility , both have existed and continue to exist in that same single person throughout the countless ages both of a retrospective and of a prospective eternity ...
Page 350
... Socinians would persuade us , the sacrifice of Christ was nothing more than his falling a sacrifice to his opinions ; Iwe shall be reduced to the strange absurdity of placing the animal - victims under the Law in the same predicament ...
... Socinians would persuade us , the sacrifice of Christ was nothing more than his falling a sacrifice to his opinions ; Iwe shall be reduced to the strange absurdity of placing the animal - victims under the Law in the same predicament ...
Page 381
... Socinians however contend , that it establishes their opinion ; because ( say they ) it represents Christ , as deuying himself to be properly God , and as claiming the title of a god only in the same manner as Moses is said to have been ...
... Socinians however contend , that it establishes their opinion ; because ( say they ) it represents Christ , as deuying himself to be properly God , and as claiming the title of a god only in the same manner as Moses is said to have been ...
Page 382
... Socinians , our Lord expressly denies , that he lays any claim to divinity : and this opinion they maintain , on the ground of his whole argument requiring us to suppose , that he acknowledges himself to be nothing more than a mere man ...
... Socinians , our Lord expressly denies , that he lays any claim to divinity : and this opinion they maintain , on the ground of his whole argument requiring us to suppose , that he acknowledges himself to be nothing more than a mere man ...
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