THE author begins by stating that God, who formerly communicated religious truths to the ancestors of the Hebrews, in various times and manners, by means of the prophets, hath, in proclaiming the Gospel dispensation, spoken to their descendants by his incarnate Son.
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The Epistle to the Hebrews, with explanatory notes: to which are added a condensed view of the priesthood of Crist, and a translation of the Epistle, prepared for this work. By Henry J. Ripley ...
January 1, 2001, University of Michigan Library
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1418154032 9781418154035
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