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The Author of this Epistle to the Hebrews having had occasion, in comparing the two Dispensations of the Law and the Gospel, to speak of the Angels, by whose Ministry the Law was given, did not think fit to entertain those to whom he wrote, with any nice and curious Speculations (for School Divinity was not then in fashion) about the Nature and Order of Angels; |
The Author of this Epistle to the Hebrews having had occasion, in comparing the two Dispensations of the Law and the Gospel, to speak of the Angels, by whose Ministry the Law was given, did not think fit to entertain those to whom he wrote, with any Nicaenae and curious Speculations (for School Divinity was not then in fashion) about the Nature and Order of Angels; |
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