Essays on the Evidences, Doctrines, and Practical Operation, of ChristianityT. Kite and Tower & Hogan, 1829 - 397 páginas |
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... remark , that , as there is noth- ing which can be deemed sectarian in the subjects here brought forward , so I have not , in this volume , been writ- ing as the representative of any particular class or denomi- nation of Christians ...
... remark , that , as there is noth- ing which can be deemed sectarian in the subjects here brought forward , so I have not , in this volume , been writ- ing as the representative of any particular class or denomi- nation of Christians ...
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... remarked the extravagant absurdity which , under the circumstances now mentioned , attaches to the notion that the New Testament is a forgery , I may proceed to advert , somewhat more explicitly , to the evidences of which we are still ...
... remarked the extravagant absurdity which , under the circumstances now mentioned , attaches to the notion that the New Testament is a forgery , I may proceed to advert , somewhat more explicitly , to the evidences of which we are still ...
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... remarked that this ob- viously undesigned , yet curious and perfect , adaptation be- tween these respective parts of the New Testament , affords a conclusive evidence , not only of the genuineness of those writings , but of the fidelity ...
... remarked that this ob- viously undesigned , yet curious and perfect , adaptation be- tween these respective parts of the New Testament , affords a conclusive evidence , not only of the genuineness of those writings , but of the fidelity ...
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... remarked , how incidentally it appears , that the affair passed at Damascus . In what may be called the direct part ... remarks our author , " we have a fair unforced example of coincidence . In the history , Timothy was ' the son of a ...
... remarked , how incidentally it appears , that the affair passed at Damascus . In what may be called the direct part ... remarks our author , " we have a fair unforced example of coincidence . In the history , Timothy was ' the son of a ...
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... remark- ed , that they were conspicuous and very great ; performed in the presence of many witnesses , and often in the midst of large public assemblies ; exceedingly numerous , and , in their cha- acter and nature , greatly diversified ...
... remark- ed , that they were conspicuous and very great ; performed in the presence of many witnesses , and often in the midst of large public assemblies ; exceedingly numerous , and , in their cha- acter and nature , greatly diversified ...
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