Essays on the evidences, doctrines, and practical operations of ChristianityR. B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1833 - 12 páginas |
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... tion of my design in these Essays may justly be con- sidered defective . But , amidst numerous avocations of a different nature , I have pursued the object with nearly as much assiduity as circumstances would allow ; and I am no longer ...
... tion of my design in these Essays may justly be con- sidered defective . But , amidst numerous avocations of a different nature , I have pursued the object with nearly as much assiduity as circumstances would allow ; and I am no longer ...
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... tion to the heathenism of our own days , and be- stow a few moments ' thought on the excessive folly , the disgusting lasciviousness , and the insatiable thirst for blood , which are its principal features ; and he will no longer deny ...
... tion to the heathenism of our own days , and be- stow a few moments ' thought on the excessive folly , the disgusting lasciviousness , and the insatiable thirst for blood , which are its principal features ; and he will no longer deny ...
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... those various coun- tries ( considered as a whole ) where the Gospel was first propagated . Since , therefore , it was the inten- tion of the apostles and evangelists to be as exten- Ess . I. ] Correspondence with Josephus , & c.
... those various coun- tries ( considered as a whole ) where the Gospel was first propagated . Since , therefore , it was the inten- tion of the apostles and evangelists to be as exten- Ess . I. ] Correspondence with Josephus , & c.
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... tion , it may be proper to observe , that the improba- bility of the Christian miracles may , by the superficial observer , be very easily overrated . Though miracu- lous interruptions of the regular order of nature must ever of ...
... tion , it may be proper to observe , that the improba- bility of the Christian miracles may , by the superficial observer , be very easily overrated . Though miracu- lous interruptions of the regular order of nature must ever of ...
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... tion , his paternal love for his disciples , his perfect gentleness , yet irresistible authority , with many other traits of grace and virtue , constitute , as a whole , a cha- racter which has no parallel - original and perfect . Now ...
... tion , his paternal love for his disciples , his perfect gentleness , yet irresistible authority , with many other traits of grace and virtue , constitute , as a whole , a cha- racter which has no parallel - original and perfect . Now ...
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