Essays on the evidences, doctrines, and practical operations of ChristianityR. B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1833 - 12 páginas |
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... appears to admit of a natural division into three parts : first , the evidences on which is established the divine authority both of our religion itself and of those sacred writings in which it is re- corded secondly , the doctrines ...
... appears to admit of a natural division into three parts : first , the evidences on which is established the divine authority both of our religion itself and of those sacred writings in which it is re- corded secondly , the doctrines ...
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... appears , that the affair passed at Damascus . In what may be called the direct part of the account , no mention is made of the place of his conversion at all : a casual expression at the end , and an expression brought in for a ...
... appears , that the affair passed at Damascus . In what may be called the direct part of the account , no mention is made of the place of his conversion at all : a casual expression at the end , and an expression brought in for a ...
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... appears to have transmitted to the metropolis , to be enrolled in the archives of the empire . These Acta Pilati are mentioned by Tertul . lian and Eusebius , and were expressly appealed to , as affording a proof of the truth of the ...
... appears to have transmitted to the metropolis , to be enrolled in the archives of the empire . These Acta Pilati are mentioned by Tertul . lian and Eusebius , and were expressly appealed to , as affording a proof of the truth of the ...
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... appears to have been discovered in their testimony ; nor is there the slightest ground to suppose that their story met with any refutation . To consider this branch of the subject with some- what more of precision , it is plain that ...
... appears to have been discovered in their testimony ; nor is there the slightest ground to suppose that their story met with any refutation . To consider this branch of the subject with some- what more of precision , it is plain that ...
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... appears from two con- siderations . First , that the apostles - the principal persons thus engaged , and who had been present with Jesus during the whole course of his ministry - were no enthusiasts or fanatics : for the four Gospels ...
... appears from two con- siderations . First , that the apostles - the principal persons thus engaged , and who had been present with Jesus during the whole course of his ministry - were no enthusiasts or fanatics : for the four Gospels ...
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