A Vindication of Certain Passages in a Discourse: On ... the Death of Dr. Priestley; and a Defence of Dr. Priestley's Character and Writings, in Reply to the Animadversions of ... John Pye Smith ...C. Stower, 1805 - 109 pages |
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... Celsus , lib . ii . p . 56 . † Archdeacon of St. Albans ' Letters in reply to Dr. Priest- ley , p . 160 . ↑ Ibid . p . 6 . § Ibid . p . 59–62 . Never Never was any charge more completely re- futed than this $ 4 LETTER III .
... Celsus , lib . ii . p . 56 . † Archdeacon of St. Albans ' Letters in reply to Dr. Priest- ley , p . 160 . ↑ Ibid . p . 6 . § Ibid . p . 59–62 . Never Never was any charge more completely re- futed than this $ 4 LETTER III .
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... futed than this attack upon the character of Origen . Dr. Priestley , in reply * , first proves that Mosheim had not the least authority from antiquity to countenance his improbable asser- tion , that upon the destruction of Jerusalem ...
... futed than this attack upon the character of Origen . Dr. Priestley , in reply * , first proves that Mosheim had not the least authority from antiquity to countenance his improbable asser- tion , that upon the destruction of Jerusalem ...
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... if his objections are correctly stated by his friend , viz . that Dr. Priestley's " mode " of argument has long ago been solidly re- Letters , p . 120 . " futed ; 66 " futed ; that it is plainly reprehended by LETTER V. 93.
... if his objections are correctly stated by his friend , viz . that Dr. Priestley's " mode " of argument has long ago been solidly re- Letters , p . 120 . " futed ; 66 " futed ; that it is plainly reprehended by LETTER V. 93.
Page 94
... futed ; that it is plainly reprehended by Je- sus Christ ; that it is highly untheological " in its just consequences , " and the like , I confess I do not see what other reply Dr. Priestley could with propriety have made to such ...
... futed ; that it is plainly reprehended by Je- sus Christ ; that it is highly untheological " in its just consequences , " and the like , I confess I do not see what other reply Dr. Priestley could with propriety have made to such ...
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... which a contro- versial writer was so entirely baffled , and con- * Mr. Lindsey's Address to the Youth of the two Univer- sities , p . 337-343 . part i . 1783 . futed futed in every thing advanced by him , both from 96 ...
... which a contro- versial writer was so entirely baffled , and con- * Mr. Lindsey's Address to the Youth of the two Univer- sities , p . 337-343 . part i . 1783 . futed futed in every thing advanced by him , both from 96 ...
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Page 53 - Ye men of Israel, hear these words; Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God among you by miracles and wonders and signs, which God did by him in the midst of you, as ye yourselves also know...
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