Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... Christian that Epictetus learned to reform the doctrine , and abase the pride of the Stoics ; nor is it to be imagined that Marcus Antoninus , Maximus Tyrius , and others , were ignorant of the Christian doctrine . Rousseau admits ...
... Christian that Epictetus learned to reform the doctrine , and abase the pride of the Stoics ; nor is it to be imagined that Marcus Antoninus , Maximus Tyrius , and others , were ignorant of the Christian doctrine . Rousseau admits ...
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... Christianity Richard Watson. They knew that " tollendum est ex rebus contrahendis omne mendacium , ( Cic . de Off ... Christian states , in all of them the authority and sanction of religion is directed against vice ; while among ...
... Christianity Richard Watson. They knew that " tollendum est ex rebus contrahendis omne mendacium , ( Cic . de Off ... Christian states , in all of them the authority and sanction of religion is directed against vice ; while among ...
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... Christian revelation bears this character , it has certainly these presumptions in its favour , that it meets an obvious case of necessity , and confers the advantages just enumerated . 1. It gives information on those subjects which ...
... Christian revelation bears this character , it has certainly these presumptions in its favour , that it meets an obvious case of necessity , and confers the advantages just enumerated . 1. It gives information on those subjects which ...
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... Christian revelations profess both to republish and to enlarge former revelations , the circumstance of their resting their claims on the external evidence of miracles and prophecy , is a presumption in their favour . Whether the ...
... Christian revelations profess both to republish and to enlarge former revelations , the circumstance of their resting their claims on the external evidence of miracles and prophecy , is a presumption in their favour . Whether the ...
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... Christian religion . In the records of the New Testa- ment he is called JESUS CHRIST , because he professed to be the Messias predicted in the Jewish Scriptures , and was acknowledged as such by his followers ; and his birth is fixed ...
... Christian religion . In the records of the New Testa- ment he is called JESUS CHRIST , because he professed to be the Messias predicted in the Jewish Scriptures , and was acknowledged as such by his followers ; and his birth is fixed ...
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