Essays on the evidences, doctrines, and practical operations of ChristianityR. B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1833 - 12 páginas |
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... observed , that the doubts entertained by some per- sons , in the days of Eusebius , respecting the writings which he thus excepts , were not of long continuance . These books were soon afterwards received by the general consent of ...
... observed , that the doubts entertained by some per- sons , in the days of Eusebius , respecting the writings which he thus excepts , were not of long continuance . These books were soon afterwards received by the general consent of ...
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... observed between those different works in the New Testament , which are attributed to the same author . On this ground , if we prove the genuine origin of the Gospel of John , ( as we may do by a reference to in- numerable quotations ) ...
... observed between those different works in the New Testament , which are attributed to the same author . On this ground , if we prove the genuine origin of the Gospel of John , ( as we may do by a reference to in- numerable quotations ) ...
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... observed : first , that , from a fair view of the attributes of God and of the condition of man , there arises a strong antecedent probability of such an especial revelation of divine truth as Christianity professes to be . Secondly ...
... observed : first , that , from a fair view of the attributes of God and of the condition of man , there arises a strong antecedent probability of such an especial revelation of divine truth as Christianity professes to be . Secondly ...
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... observed a variety of incidental accordances , which afford a conclusive evidence of the veracity of the respective historians . To mention a single exam- ple , among the many instances so ably stated by Pa- ley ; the first three ...
... observed a variety of incidental accordances , which afford a conclusive evidence of the veracity of the respective historians . To mention a single exam- ple , among the many instances so ably stated by Pa- ley ; the first three ...
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... observed , are singularly pertinent and striking . It may now be remarked that this obviously undesigned , yet curious and perfect , adaptation between these respective parts of the New Testament , affords a conclusive evidence , not ...
... observed , are singularly pertinent and striking . It may now be remarked that this obviously undesigned , yet curious and perfect , adaptation between these respective parts of the New Testament , affords a conclusive evidence , not ...
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