Essays on the evidences, doctrines, and practical operations of ChristianityR. B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1833 - 12 páginas |
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... origin , I have devot- ed a fifth Essay to an argument in proof of that point . When we have satisfied ourselves of the divine origin both of Christianity itself and of the Christian Scriptures , we are in possession of a clear ground ...
... origin , I have devot- ed a fifth Essay to an argument in proof of that point . When we have satisfied ourselves of the divine origin both of Christianity itself and of the Christian Scriptures , we are in possession of a clear ground ...
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... origin were at once numerous and easily accessible ; and since they were , nevertheless , universally confessed to be genuine ; their actual genuineness is , in fact , indisputable . To forge , not only a single book , but a set of ...
... origin were at once numerous and easily accessible ; and since they were , nevertheless , universally confessed to be genuine ; their actual genuineness is , in fact , indisputable . To forge , not only a single book , but a set of ...
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... origin of the Gospel of John , ( as we may do by a reference to in- numerable quotations ) , that of his first Epistle is , on critical grounds , easily established . If , from histori- cal evidences , we are satisfied that the Acts of ...
... origin of the Gospel of John , ( as we may do by a reference to in- numerable quotations ) , that of his first Epistle is , on critical grounds , easily established . If , from histori- cal evidences , we are satisfied that the Acts of ...
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... origin . When we read the history of past transactions , as they have been recorded by Thucydides , Livy , or Tacitus , we do not hesitate in receiving such history as authentic , because we have no reason to doubt the general veracity ...
... origin . When we read the history of past transactions , as they have been recorded by Thucydides , Livy , or Tacitus , we do not hesitate in receiving such history as authentic , because we have no reason to doubt the general veracity ...
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... origin of the religion which they taught : see Acts x , 39 , & c . That preeminent miracle , the spontaneous resurrection of their Divine Master from the dead , was more especially a fact to which they all appealed , and with the truth ...
... origin of the religion which they taught : see Acts x , 39 , & c . That preeminent miracle , the spontaneous resurrection of their Divine Master from the dead , was more especially a fact to which they all appealed , and with the truth ...
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