Essays on the Evidences, Doctrines, and Practical Operation, of ChristianityT. Kite and Tower & Hogan, 1829 - 397 páginas |
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... observed , that the doubts en- tertained by some persons , in the days of Eusebius , respecting the writings which he thus excepts , were not of long continu- ance . These books were soon afterwards received by the general consent of ...
... observed , that the doubts en- tertained by some persons , in the days of Eusebius , respecting the writings which he thus excepts , were not of long continu- ance . These books were soon afterwards received by the general consent of ...
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... observation applies to those still more powerful enemies of our religion , Porphyry and Julian : Michaelis , vol . i , ch . ii , § 8. It is a triumphant argument in favour of the New Test- ament , that , during the first three centuries ...
... observation applies to those still more powerful enemies of our religion , Porphyry and Julian : Michaelis , vol . i , ch . ii , § 8. It is a triumphant argument in favour of the New Test- ament , that , during the first three centuries ...
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... Acts . So also a striking uniformity of style may , in general , be observed between those different works in the New Testament , which are attributed to the same author . On this ground , if we I. ] 17 GURNEY'S ESSAYS .
... Acts . So also a striking uniformity of style may , in general , be observed between those different works in the New Testament , which are attributed to the same author . On this ground , if we I. ] 17 GURNEY'S ESSAYS .
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... observed : first , that , from a fair view of the attributes of God and of the condition of man , there arises a strong antecedent probability of such an especial revelation of divine truth as Christianity professes to be . Secondly ...
... observed : first , that , from a fair view of the attributes of God and of the condition of man , there arises a strong antecedent probability of such an especial revelation of divine truth as Christianity professes to be . Secondly ...
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... observe , that the improbability of the Christian mira- cles may , by the superficial observer , be very easily overrated . Though miraculous interruptions of the regular order of na- ture must ever of necessity differ , in one point of ...
... observe , that the improbability of the Christian mira- cles may , by the superficial observer , be very easily overrated . Though miraculous interruptions of the regular order of na- ture must ever of necessity differ , in one point of ...
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