“Therefore 'Christ hath tasted death for every man:' not only for all kinds of men, as some vainly talk, but for every one, of all kinds; the benefit of whose offering is not only extended to such, who have the distinct outward knowledge of his death and sufferings, as the same is declared in the scriptures, but even unto those who are necessarily excluded from the benefit of this knowledge by some inevitable accident.”
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An Apology for the Christian Divinity: As the Sameis Held Forth and Preached by the People Called, in Scorm Quakers, Being a Full Explanation and Vindication of Their Principles and Doctrines
This book is a scholarly work that provides a comprehensive defense of the Christian divinity as interpreted by the Scorm Quakers. It aims to clarify and justify their religious beliefs and practices, offering a detailed exploration of their principles and doctrines. more
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