The Difficulties of InfidelityC. & J. Rivington, 1824 - 272 páginas |
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... eredulity than the acceptance of it , and that we find it more difficult to pronounce the Gospel an imposture than to admit it as a revelation from heaven . p . 272 . ERRATA . Page Line 122. 16. for Bar - bochab CONTENTS . xix.
... eredulity than the acceptance of it , and that we find it more difficult to pronounce the Gospel an imposture than to admit it as a revelation from heaven . p . 272 . ERRATA . Page Line 122. 16. for Bar - bochab CONTENTS . xix.
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... Gospel , there is , after all , more real credulity in the disbelief of Chris- tianity than in the belief of it . I. A discussion of this nature will not impro- perly commence with a brief examination of what we may suppose to be the ...
... Gospel , there is , after all , more real credulity in the disbelief of Chris- tianity than in the belief of it . I. A discussion of this nature will not impro- perly commence with a brief examination of what we may suppose to be the ...
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... Christianity : I speak of ancient na- tions , who flourished long before the promulga- tion of the Gospel ; and I speak of those modern nations , modern I mean in the persons of their 50 [ SECT . III . THE DIFFICULTIES.
... Christianity : I speak of ancient na- tions , who flourished long before the promulga- tion of the Gospel ; and I speak of those modern nations , modern I mean in the persons of their 50 [ SECT . III . THE DIFFICULTIES.
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... Gospel , which he had scattered in a fertile soil , were diligently cultivated by his disciples : and it should seem , that , during the two first centuries , the most considerable body of Christians was contained within those limits ...
... Gospel , which he had scattered in a fertile soil , were diligently cultivated by his disciples : and it should seem , that , during the two first centuries , the most considerable body of Christians was contained within those limits ...
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... Gospel is not a revelation from heaven . Hence , on his own principles , he is bound to maintain , either that Christ was a daring im- postor , or that he was a brain - sick enthusiast : for , if the divine authority of his mission be ...
... Gospel is not a revelation from heaven . Hence , on his own principles , he is bound to maintain , either that Christ was a daring im- postor , or that he was a brain - sick enthusiast : for , if the divine authority of his mission be ...
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