Essays on the Evidences, Doctrines, and Practical Operation, of ChristianityT. Kite and Tower & Hogan, 1829 - 397 páginas |
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... appears to admit of a natural division into three parts : first , the evidence on which is established the divine authority both of our religion itself and of those sacred writings in which it is recorded : se- condly , the doctrines ...
... appears to admit of a natural division into three parts : first , the evidence on which is established the divine authority both of our religion itself and of those sacred writings in which it is recorded : se- condly , 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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... appear in a letter purporting to have been written by St. Paul , than there is in in- troducing them into a modern sermon . But , to judge correctly of the argument before us , we must discharge this knowledge from our thoughts . We ...
... appear in a letter purporting to have been written by St. Paul , than there is in in- troducing them into a modern sermon . But , to judge correctly of the argument before us , we must discharge this knowledge from our thoughts . We ...
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... appears to have been dis- covered 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 somewhat more of precision , it is plain that ...
... appears to have been dis- covered 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 somewhat more of precision , it is plain that ...
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... appears to be nothing which can interrupt our conclusion , that God alone was the author of the Christian miracles . And , since God alone was their author , Christian- ity , which was attested by them , is the religion of God . ESSAY ...
... appears to be nothing which can interrupt our conclusion , that God alone was the author of the Christian miracles . And , since God alone was their author , Christian- ity , which was attested by them , is the religion of God . ESSAY ...
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