Essays on the Evidences, Doctrines, and Practical Operation of ChristianityReligious Tract Soc., 1825 - 566 páginas |
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... attributes ; -to the Father , the Son , and the Spirit , who constitute the mysterious union of the Godhead ; -to the spiritual adversary ; -to the constitution , character , condition , responsibilities , and prospects , of man ; -to ...
... attributes ; -to the Father , the Son , and the Spirit , who constitute the mysterious union of the Godhead ; -to the spiritual adversary ; -to the constitution , character , condition , responsibilities , and prospects , of man ; -to ...
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... attributes of God on the one hand , and of the spiritual wants of man on the other . Since God is omni- potent , since he is also holy and benevolent - lessons which we plainly learn from natural religion - we may , in the first place ...
... attributes of God on the one hand , and of the spiritual wants of man on the other . Since God is omni- potent , since he is also holy and benevolent - lessons which we plainly learn from natural religion - we may , in the first place ...
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... attributes of God and of the condition of man , there arises a strong antecedent probability of such an especial revelation of divine truth as Christianity professes to be . Secondly , that the introduction of the Christian revelation ...
... attributes of God and of the condition of man , there arises a strong antecedent probability of such an especial revelation of divine truth as Christianity professes to be . Secondly , that the introduction of the Christian revelation ...
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... attribute them to a merciful and omnipotent Being . That they were not produced by the power of evil spirits we may , moreover , rest satisfied for two additional reasons ; first , because they were wrought in direct attestation of that ...
... attribute them to a merciful and omnipotent Being . That they were not produced by the power of evil spirits we may , moreover , rest satisfied for two additional reasons ; first , because they were wrought in direct attestation of that ...
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... attributes of God . Thus , then , there appears to be nothing which can inter- rupt our conclusion , that God alone was the author of the Christian miracles . And , since God alone was the author , Christianity , which was attested by ...
... attributes of God . Thus , then , there appears to be nothing which can inter- rupt our conclusion , that God alone was the author of the Christian miracles . And , since God alone was the author , Christianity , which was attested by ...
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