Excerpt from A Collection of Theological Tracts, Vol. 1 of 6 Chrifh'anity, but mere human fyftem; and heiwill be belt able to defend the former who is leaft {tu
Excerpt from A Collection of Theological Tracts, Vol. 2 of 6 This word occurs often in the New Tefiament, in the Gofpels, the A613, and the Fpifiles. Whereby we
Excerpt from Theological Tracts, Vol. 1: Selected and Original This Collection, while fitted for general perusal, is pri marily intended for students of divinit
Excerpt from A Collection of Theological Tracts, Vol. 6 of 6 I. The inference which is made from it is abfurd. Fer tho' an evil is general, it does not follow,
Excerpt from Collection of Theological Tracts, Vol. 3 of 6 In the Preface to Paole' Annotations on the Bible, there is a fbort Account of the Engli l Tran ation