Essays on the Evidences, Doctrines, and Practical Operation, of ChristianityT. Kite and Tower & Hogan, 1829 - 397 páginas |
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... regarded as peculiar or sec- tarian . I have considered it to be , on the present occa- sion , my sole duty to arrange and unfold the testimonies borne in Scripture to those primary religious principles which the generality of the ...
... regarded as peculiar or sec- tarian . I have considered it to be , on the present occa- sion , my sole duty to arrange and unfold the testimonies borne in Scripture to those primary religious principles which the generality of the ...
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... regarded as such since the date at which they were considered to have been composed , would be a moral impossibility . It is true that Eusebius excludes from the list of sacred books , thus universally received , the Epistles of James ...
... regarded as such since the date at which they were considered to have been composed , would be a moral impossibility . It is true that Eusebius excludes from the list of sacred books , thus universally received , the Epistles of James ...
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... regarded as the precursors and proto- types of those very numerous manuscripts of the New Test- ament which are still preserved . These therefore form one proper criterion for the final scttlement of its text . Other criteria , of no ...
... regarded as the precursors and proto- types of those very numerous manuscripts of the New Test- ament which are still preserved . These therefore form one proper criterion for the final scttlement of its text . Other criteria , of no ...
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... regarded as the natural consequence , and there- fore , the sure indications , of the genuineness and independence of these writings , and of the truth of the statements which they contain . The following examples will elucidate my ...
... regarded as the natural consequence , and there- fore , the sure indications , of the genuineness and independence of these writings , and of the truth of the statements which they contain . The following examples will elucidate my ...
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... regarded as the especial work of God him- self . Now , we have already had occasion to notice that the mira- cles of Christ and his apostles were of a plain and palpable description . Let it , however , be yet more particularly remark ...
... regarded as the especial work of God him- self . Now , we have already had occasion to notice that the mira- cles of Christ and his apostles were of a plain and palpable description . Let it , however , be yet more particularly remark ...
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