Essays on the Evidences, Doctrines, and Practical Operation of ChristianityReligious Tract Soc., 1825 - 566 páginas |
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... already found occasion to notice , as affording an evidence of the genuineness of the Epistles of Paul and of the book of Acts , the coincidences subsisting between the history and the letters . These coincidences are largely unfolded ...
... already found occasion to notice , as affording an evidence of the genuineness of the Epistles of Paul and of the book of Acts , the coincidences subsisting between the history and the letters . These coincidences are largely unfolded ...
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... already been adduced in evidence of the genuineness of those books . Such allusions may also be fairly pleaded in proof of the authenticity of the narrative of the veracity and accuracy of the narrators . Very important in the same ...
... already been adduced in evidence of the genuineness of those books . Such allusions may also be fairly pleaded in proof of the authenticity of the narrative of the veracity and accuracy of the narrators . Very important in the same ...
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... already observed ) numerous , peculiar , and precise : see Lard- ner's Credibility , vol . 1. part 1 . If it be urged that the circumstances related in the gospel history , which have thus received confirmation from Jewish and heathen ...
... already observed ) numerous , peculiar , and precise : see Lard- ner's Credibility , vol . 1. part 1 . If it be urged that the circumstances related in the gospel history , which have thus received confirmation from Jewish and heathen ...
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... already been noticed ; nor can any thing be more evident than the sim- plicity and godly sincerity which distinguish the Epistles of Paul , Peter , James , Jude , and John . Jesus himself was denominated the " Truth ; " and from various ...
... already been noticed ; nor can any thing be more evident than the sim- plicity and godly sincerity which distinguish the Epistles of Paul , Peter , James , Jude , and John . Jesus himself was denominated the " Truth ; " and from various ...
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... already had occasion to notice that the miracles of Christ and his apostles were of a plain and palpable description . Let it , however , be yet more par- ticularly remarked , that they were conspicuous and very great ; performed in the ...
... already had occasion to notice that the miracles of Christ and his apostles were of a plain and palpable description . Let it , however , be yet more par- ticularly remarked , that they were conspicuous and very great ; performed in the ...
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