Essays on the Evidences, Doctrines, and Practical Operation, of ChristianityT. Kite and Tower & Hogan, 1829 - 397 páginas |
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... direct- ed to practical ends ; and that , as far as we are concerned , it is utterly unavailing , unless those ends are accomplished . In treating , therefore , of the several doctrines of our reli- gion , it has often been my endeavour ...
... direct- ed to practical ends ; and that , as far as we are concerned , it is utterly unavailing , unless those ends are accomplished . In treating , therefore , of the several doctrines of our reli- gion , it has often been my endeavour ...
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... 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 different purpose , alone fixes it to have been at Damascus : ' I re- turned ...
... 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 different purpose , alone fixes it to have been at Damascus : ' I re- turned ...
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... direct my judgment in its hesitation , or in- struct my understanding in its ignorance ? I never had the fortune to be present at any examination of Christians , before I came into this province . I am therefore at a loss to determine ...
... direct my judgment in its hesitation , or in- struct my understanding in its ignorance ? I never had the fortune to be present at any examination of Christians , before I came into this province . I am therefore at a loss to determine ...
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... direct attestation of that which professed to be a revelation of the divine will , for the guidance and instruction of mankind ; for it is morally impos- sible that the God of all truth should permit his enemies to affix to a fictitious ...
... direct attestation of that which professed to be a revelation of the divine will , for the guidance and instruction of mankind ; for it is morally impos- sible that the God of all truth should permit his enemies to affix to a fictitious ...
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... direct his hearers to no existing prophecies of which he was the subject , and he was far too prudent , and far too sensible of his own fallibility and imposture , to vendure upon any tan- gible prediction himself : see Porteus's Ev ...
... direct his hearers to no existing prophecies of which he was the subject , and he was far too prudent , and far too sensible of his own fallibility and imposture , to vendure upon any tan- gible prediction himself : see Porteus's Ev ...
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