The Difficulties of InfidelityE. Bliss & E. White, and Wilder & Campbell, 1825 - 259 páginas |
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... apostles and first preachers of Christianity . p . 152 . 1. The common notion entertained by infidels respecting the apostles . p . 153 . 2. The difficulties attendant upon this notion . p . 155 . ( 1. ) The first stage of the ...
... apostles and first preachers of Christianity . p . 152 . 1. The common notion entertained by infidels respecting the apostles . p . 153 . 2. The difficulties attendant upon this notion . p . 155 . ( 1. ) The first stage of the ...
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... apostle of the Christian faith at least , we are very apt , in the common affairs of life , to resort to what is strictly analo- gical . Numerous persons put in their respective claims to a vacant estate . Every one of them , it is ...
... apostle of the Christian faith at least , we are very apt , in the common affairs of life , to resort to what is strictly analo- gical . Numerous persons put in their respective claims to a vacant estate . Every one of them , it is ...
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... apostle of the Gentiles displayed his zeal and piety . The seeds of the Gospel , which he had scattered in a fertile soil , were diligently cultivated by his disciples : and it should seem , that , during the two first cen- turies , the ...
... apostle of the Gentiles displayed his zeal and piety . The seeds of the Gospel , which he had scattered in a fertile soil , were diligently cultivated by his disciples : and it should seem , that , during the two first cen- turies , the ...
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... apostles and immediate follow- ers for , if Christ himself cannot be pronounced either an impostor or an enthusiast except in despite of all evidence both moral and historical , it must clearly follow , that neither can any such ...
... apostles and immediate follow- ers for , if Christ himself cannot be pronounced either an impostor or an enthusiast except in despite of all evidence both moral and historical , it must clearly follow , that neither can any such ...
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... apostles and the first preachers of the Gospel within that body ; because , otherwise , his argument is palpably inconclusive . Let us grant to the utmost extent of his wishes , that the priesthood of the middle ages fully answered to ...
... apostles and the first preachers of the Gospel within that body ; because , otherwise , his argument is palpably inconclusive . Let us grant to the utmost extent of his wishes , that the priesthood of the middle ages fully answered to ...
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