Essays on the Evidences, Doctrines, and Practical Operation of ChristianityReligious Tract Soc., 1825 - 566 páginas |
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... character , condition , responsibilities , and prospects , of man ; -to the Lord Jesus , in his character and office of Messiah ; -and lastly , to our redemption , through the blood and righteousness of Christ , and through the ...
... character , condition , responsibilities , and prospects , of man ; -to the Lord Jesus , in his character and office of Messiah ; -and lastly , to our redemption , through the blood and righteousness of Christ , and through the ...
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... character . which , at that remarkable period , are known to have attached to the Jews , we may rest fully assured that the gospels are no forgeries - that they are the genuine produc- tion of the apostolic age , and of the authors ...
... character . which , at that remarkable period , are known to have attached to the Jews , we may rest fully assured that the gospels are no forgeries - that they are the genuine produc- tion of the apostolic age , and of the authors ...
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... character was soon after- wards , with equal unanimity , attributed to its remaining parts . Fifthly , that its genuineness is amply evinced by a variety of both external and internal evidences , namely : — innumerable quotations in the ...
... character was soon after- wards , with equal unanimity , attributed to its remaining parts . Fifthly , that its genuineness is amply evinced by a variety of both external and internal evidences , namely : — innumerable quotations in the ...
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... extrinsic circumstances appertaining to their character and history may serve to show us how matters would have stood with the New Testament , had it also been spurious ; and the Ess . 1. ] Text of New Testament . 13.
... extrinsic circumstances appertaining to their character and history may serve to show us how matters would have stood with the New Testament , had it also been spurious ; and the Ess . 1. ] Text of New Testament . 13.
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... character . Those , however , which form the principal subject of the Hora Pauline are , in general , so latent and oblique that they could not have been de- signed , and are to be regarded as the natural consequence , and therefore ...
... character . Those , however , which form the principal subject of the Hora Pauline are , in general , so latent and oblique that they could not have been de- signed , and are to be regarded as the natural consequence , and therefore ...
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