Essays on the Evidences, Doctrines, and Practical Operation, of ChristianityT. Kite and Tower & Hogan, 1829 - 397 páginas |
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... plainly learn from natural religion , —— we may , in the first place , rest assured that he is able to reveal his truth to mankind ; and , secondly , we may reasonably be- lieve that he would actually do so , if , on a careful ...
... plainly learn from natural religion , —— we may , in the first place , rest assured that he is able to reveal his truth to mankind ; and , secondly , we may reasonably be- lieve that he would actually do so , if , on a careful ...
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... plainly evinces that a real discrimination was exercised on the subject , and that the genuineness of the bulk of the New Testament rested on clear and incontrovertible evidences . At the same time , it ought to be observed , that the ...
... plainly evinces that a real discrimination was exercised on the subject , and that the genuineness of the bulk of the New Testament rested on clear and incontrovertible evidences . At the same time , it ought to be observed , that the ...
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... plainly prove that the New Testament was composed by individuals who were per- sonally conversant with the subjects on which they wrote . To point out a few particulars : a very considerable intrica- cy attaches to the history of the ...
... plainly prove that the New Testament was composed by individuals who were per- sonally conversant with the subjects on which they wrote . To point out a few particulars : a very considerable intrica- cy attaches to the history of the ...
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... plainly , yet very indirectly , indicated , that Corinth was the extremity of the apostle's European travels hitherto . Now , this oblique hint , aris- ing so naturally in the course of Paul's epistolary communication with the ...
... plainly , yet very indirectly , indicated , that Corinth was the extremity of the apostle's European travels hitherto . Now , this oblique hint , aris- ing so naturally in the course of Paul's epistolary communication with the ...
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... plainly established by the evident honesty and candour with which they tell their tale , and promulgate their religion . Not a single instance can be discovered , in the works of these writers , of forced attempts to complete or bolster ...
... plainly established by the evident honesty and candour with which they tell their tale , and promulgate their religion . Not a single instance can be discovered , in the works of these writers , of forced attempts to complete or bolster ...
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