Essays on the Evidences, Doctrines, and Practical Operation of ChristianityReligious Tract Soc., 1825 - 566 páginas |
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... Luke , companions of the apostles in the work of the ministry . Now , it must , I think , be allowed by every impartial and reflecting person who has studied the New Testament , that it is a book of great intrinsic weight and excellence ...
... Luke , companions of the apostles in the work of the ministry . Now , it must , I think , be allowed by every impartial and reflecting person who has studied the New Testament , that it is a book of great intrinsic weight and excellence ...
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... Luke , and John , the Acts of the Apostles , the Epistles of Paul , and the first Epistles of John and Peter , were universally con- fessed to be genuine.1 At the period when Eusebius made this declaration , these sacred books were very ...
... Luke , and John , the Acts of the Apostles , the Epistles of Paul , and the first Epistles of John and Peter , were universally con- fessed to be genuine.1 At the period when Eusebius made this declaration , these sacred books were very ...
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... Luke ; and thus the positive evidences adduced in favour of his Gospel are reflected on those of his predecessors . Again , the numerous undesigned and almost latent accordances which subsist between the statements made by Luke in the ...
... Luke ; and thus the positive evidences adduced in favour of his Gospel are reflected on those of his predecessors . Again , the numerous undesigned and almost latent accordances which subsist between the statements made by Luke in the ...
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... Luke , we cannot reasonably dispute the genuineness of his Gospel . If the testimonies of many early fathers compel us to admit that the Epistle to the Romans was really the work of Paul , we may be sure that he was the author also of ...
... Luke , we cannot reasonably dispute the genuineness of his Gospel . If the testimonies of many early fathers compel us to admit that the Epistle to the Romans was really the work of Paul , we may be sure that he was the author also of ...
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... Luke , and John , respecting the circumstances which form the subjects of their several narratives , had not many of those circumstances been of a directly miraculous nature , and therefore at variance with the common course of our ...
... Luke , and John , respecting the circumstances which form the subjects of their several narratives , had not many of those circumstances been of a directly miraculous nature , and therefore at variance with the common course of our ...
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