Essays on the Evidences, Doctrines, and Practical Operation, of ChristianityT. Kite and Tower & Hogan, 1829 - 397 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 90
Página 10
... means demanded such a sudden and irresistible effulgence of light as should preclude the exercise of inquiry and faith , or at once evangelize our whole species ; but , rather , the simple introduction , into the world , of divinely ...
... means demanded such a sudden and irresistible effulgence of light as should preclude the exercise of inquiry and faith , or at once evangelize our whole species ; but , rather , the simple introduction , into the world , of divinely ...
Página 14
... means confined to the quotation of particular pas- sages . Many of them , like Origen , Eusebius , Athanasius , and Cyril , have given catalogues or canons of the books of the New Testament ; a measure which was also taken by the ...
... means confined to the quotation of particular pas- sages . Many of them , like Origen , Eusebius , Athanasius , and Cyril , have given catalogues or canons of the books of the New Testament ; a measure which was also taken by the ...
Página 21
... means to his end . If then we allow that one great end which God , in the whole of his moral dispensations , has in view , is the virtue and happiness of his creatures ; if , further , when we reflect on the gross mo- C ral darkness ...
... means to his end . If then we allow that one great end which God , in the whole of his moral dispensations , has in view , is the virtue and happiness of his creatures ; if , further , when we reflect on the gross mo- C ral darkness ...
Página 27
... means confined to the circum- stantiality and naturalness of the narrative . The fidelity of the historians is , if possible yet more plainly established by the evident honesty and candour with which they tell their tale , and ...
... means confined to the circum- stantiality and naturalness of the narrative . The fidelity of the historians is , if possible yet more plainly established by the evident honesty and candour with which they tell their tale , and ...
Página 34
... mean time this has been my method , with respect to those who were brought before me as Christians . I asked them , whether they were Christians : if they pleaded guilty , I interrogated them twice afresh , with a menace of capital ...
... mean time this has been my method , with respect to those who were brought before me as Christians . I asked them , whether they were Christians : if they pleaded guilty , I interrogated them twice afresh , with a menace of capital ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Acts afford ancient angels apostle John apostle Paul appears atonement attributes authority behold believe bestowed blessed blood book of Acts character Christian church circumstances comp creatures death declared Deity described disciples doctrine earth Epistles eternal evangelists everlasting evidence evil faith Father flesh glory Gospel Gospel of John grace hand hath heart heaven Hebrew Holy Ghost Holy Spirit iniquity inspired Irenæus Israel Jehovah Jesus Christ Jews John iii kingdom Lastly Lord Jesus Christ Lord's Luke mankind Matt mercy Messiah miracles miracles of Jesus moral Moses nature obedience observed Old Testament passage perfect persons plainly present principle prophecy prophets racter Redeemer reign religion respecting resurrection revealed righteousness sacrifice salvation Satan Saviour says the apostle Scripture Septuagint servants sins Son of God soul testimony thee things thou tion true unto vide viii whole wisdom word καὶ