The Difficulties of InfidelityE. Bliss & E. White, and Wilder & Campbell, 1825 - 259 páginas |
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... followers , just as we never think of doubting the general accuracy of the writings of Plato and Xenophon in regard to their master . Socrates , or ( if we descend to more modern times ) the writings of Boswell in regard to Johnson . 2 ...
... followers , just as we never think of doubting the general accuracy of the writings of Plato and Xenophon in regard to their master . Socrates , or ( if we descend to more modern times ) the writings of Boswell in regard to Johnson . 2 ...
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... followers an abundance of honour and glory hereafter ; he at once nips in the bud all their earthly ambition , by declaring , to the evidently grievous disappointment of Peter , to whom he had immediately before given the keys of the ...
... followers an abundance of honour and glory hereafter ; he at once nips in the bud all their earthly ambition , by declaring , to the evidently grievous disappointment of Peter , to whom he had immediately before given the keys of the ...
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... followers by bountiful promises of worldly prosperity : the long - expected king- dom of the Messiah was about to be erected ; the Roman yoke was on the point of being bro- ken ; Judah was on the eve of liberty and tri- umph ; every ...
... followers by bountiful promises of worldly prosperity : the long - expected king- dom of the Messiah was about to be erected ; the Roman yoke was on the point of being bro- ken ; Judah was on the eve of liberty and tri- umph ; every ...
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... followers and to gain proselytes . That its total want of earthly encouragement was abundantly felt , is clear , not only from the reason of the thing , but from the express testimony of the narrative itself . On one occasion of ...
... followers and to gain proselytes . That its total want of earthly encouragement was abundantly felt , is clear , not only from the reason of the thing , but from the express testimony of the narrative itself . On one occasion of ...
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... followers the most useless tools for an artful adventurer that can well be imagined . What then was his ob- ject , if he were an impostor ? In the case of other notorious and allowed impostors , Coziba for instance and 138 [ SECT . V ...
... followers the most useless tools for an artful adventurer that can well be imagined . What then was his ob- ject , if he were an impostor ? In the case of other notorious and allowed impostors , Coziba for instance and 138 [ SECT . V ...
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