Essays on the Evidences, Doctrines, and Practical Operation, of ChristianityT. Kite and Tower & Hogan, 1829 - 397 páginas |
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... allowed , vices . Let him mark the steady continuance of this extreme degradation , in the midst of an astonishing pro- gress , among some of them , in art , literature , and science . Let him trace , in the writings of the wisest of ...
... allowed , vices . Let him mark the steady continuance of this extreme degradation , in the midst of an astonishing pro- gress , among some of them , in art , literature , and science . Let him trace , in the writings of the wisest of ...
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... allowed by every impartial and reflecting person , who has studied the New Testament , that it is a book of great intrinsic weight and excellence ; and one that , from the very nature of its contents , is calculated to attract our ...
... allowed by every impartial and reflecting person , who has studied the New Testament , that it is a book of great intrinsic weight and excellence ; and one that , from the very nature of its contents , is calculated to attract our ...
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... allowed antiquity . Now , these versions could not have been made , if the original of the New Testament had not existed previously ; and it is quite obvious that they would not have been made , if that volume had not in those early ...
... allowed antiquity . Now , these versions could not have been made , if the original of the New Testament had not existed previously ; and it is quite obvious that they would not have been made , if that volume had not in those early ...
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... allowed by Celsus , Porphyry , and Julian , who , unable to refute the evidences of their reality , contented themselves with attributing these won- derful works to the power of magic ; and a somewhat similar admission is made by those ...
... allowed by Celsus , Porphyry , and Julian , who , unable to refute the evidences of their reality , contented themselves with attributing these won- derful works to the power of magic ; and a somewhat similar admission is made by those ...
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... allowed to be true by the Jewish heathen enemies of our religion - be- cause the many and original witnesses of the Christian miracles ( particularly the apostles ) were no enthusiasts , and could not be deceived respecting such plain ...
... allowed to be true by the Jewish heathen enemies of our religion - be- cause the many and original witnesses of the Christian miracles ( particularly the apostles ) were no enthusiasts , and could not be deceived respecting such plain ...
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