The Difficulties of InfidelityE. Bliss & E. White, and Wilder & Campbell, 1825 - 259 páginas |
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... language of nature contradicts the language of historical tradition and the former , involving as it does naked tangible facts , must certainly be deemed more cogent than the latter . ( 1. ) Of this objection , did truth allow it to be ...
... language of nature contradicts the language of historical tradition and the former , involving as it does naked tangible facts , must certainly be deemed more cogent than the latter . ( 1. ) Of this objection , did truth allow it to be ...
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... language of nature and with the general traditions of all nations , the evidence , afforded by what I have called a moral proof , will still be found exactly to accord . ( 1. ) As all the nations upon the face of the earth , which ...
... language of nature and with the general traditions of all nations , the evidence , afforded by what I have called a moral proof , will still be found exactly to accord . ( 1. ) As all the nations upon the face of the earth , which ...
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... language should be unintelligible to the suf- ferers : and this agent is represented , as besieg- ing them in a ... languages of their immediate neighbors , the Jews were not unacquainted ; for the Hebrew , the Phenician , the Syriac ...
... language should be unintelligible to the suf- ferers : and this agent is represented , as besieg- ing them in a ... languages of their immediate neighbors , the Jews were not unacquainted ; for the Hebrew , the Phenician , the Syriac ...
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... language was unintelligible to them and not by a nation whose language they understood ? How could he forsee , that they would be scattered over the whole world ; and not merely , as in the or- dinary course of victory , reduced to ...
... language was unintelligible to them and not by a nation whose language they understood ? How could he forsee , that they would be scattered over the whole world ; and not merely , as in the or- dinary course of victory , reduced to ...
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... language they were unacquainted , but by a neighbouring nation whose speech was familiar to them or they might have been subdued by a distant nation with whose language they were unacquainted , but not torn away from their own land and ...
... language they were unacquainted , but by a neighbouring nation whose speech was familiar to them or they might have been subdued by a distant nation with whose language they were unacquainted , but not torn away from their own land and ...
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accomplishment Acts admit ancient apostles argument assert believe brought cause chap character Chris Christ Christianity Church circumstance claim Corinth Coziba credulity crucified crucifixion death declared deemed deist deistical Infidelity Deity deluge denied difficulties disciples divine revelation earth enemies established existence extraordinary fact falsehood Father favour followers Gentiles Gibbon God's Gospel grounds hand hath Hence impostor INFIDELITY IN REGARD Jerusalem Jesus Jewish rulers Jews Judas kingdom kingdom of heaven labour language Lord mankind Matt matter ment mercy Messiah miracles miracles of Jesus mode moral attributes Moses nation nature never Odin Pagans perfect justice persecution person Pharisees plainly Pontius Pilate Pontus preached present principles proof prophecy prophet racter reason religion respecting revelation from heaven Roman Scythia shalt shew sufficient syllogism Tacitus Tertullian testimony thee theological system things thou tianity tion Tiphys truth universal unto Volney whole wholly whosoever