| William Whiston - 1753 - 470 Seiten
...Whereas, had he not been early poflefs'd " with a paffionate love for the fcriptures, and " philofophy ; had he not thought it his duty, " above all things, to promote the ghry of Gcd, •" and been perfuaded that could be no way fo well " done as by the fludy of his word... | |
| 1762 - 560 Seiten
...Whereas, had he not been early pofleffed with ; " pailionate love for the fcripture and philofophy ; had he " not thought it his duty above all things...perfuaded that could no way be " fo well done, as by the ftudy of his word and works ; 'tis " more than probable he had at this time been orthodox ** And then,... | |
| 1784 - 778 Seiten
...Whereas, had he not been early poflefled with a paf" fionate love for the fcripture and philofophy ; had he " not thought it his duty above all things...perfuaded that could no way " be fo well done, as by the ftudy of his word and " works ; it is more than probable he had at this time " been orthodox. And then,... | |
| 1830 - 612 Seiten
...whereas, had he not been early possessed with a passionate love for the Scripture and philosophy ; had he not thought it his duty above all things to promote the glory of God, and been persuaded that could no way be so well done as by the study of his word and works ; it is more than... | |
| Robert Benson - 1837 - 254 Seiten
...whereas, had he not been early possessed with a passionate love for the Scripture and philosophy — had he not thought it his duty, above all things, to promote the glory of God, and been persuaded that could no way be so well done as by the study of his word and works, it is more than... | |
| Tracts - 1840 - 514 Seiten
...Whereas had he not been early possessed with a passionate love for the scripture and philosophy, — had he not thought it his duty above all things to promote the glory of God, and been persuaded that could no way be so well done as by the study of his word and works, — it is more than... | |
| Francis Hare - 1840 - 40 Seiten
...Whereas had he not been early possessed with a passionate love for the scripture and philosophy, — had he not thought it his duty above all things to promote the glory of God, and been persuaded that could no way be so well done as by the study of his word and works, — it is more than... | |
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