Essays on the Evidences, Doctrines, and Practical Operation of ChristianityReligious Tract Soc., 1825 - 566 páginas |
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... plainly learn from natural religion - we may , in the first place , rest assured that he is able to reveal his truth to mankind ; and , secondly , we may reasonably believe that he would actually do so , if , on a careful examination of ...
... plainly learn from natural religion - we may , in the first place , rest assured that he is able to reveal his truth to mankind ; and , secondly , we may reasonably believe that he would actually do so , if , on a careful examination of ...
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... plainly evinces that a real discrimination was exercised on the subject , and that the genuineness of the bulk of the New Testament rested on clear and incon- trovertible evidences . At the same time it ought to be observed , that the ...
... plainly evinces that a real discrimination was exercised on the subject , and that the genuineness of the bulk of the New Testament rested on clear and incon- trovertible evidences . At the same time it ought to be observed , that the ...
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... plainly prove that the New Testament was composed by individuals who were personally conversant with the subjects on which they wrote . To point out a few particulars . A very considerable intricacy attaches to the history of the family ...
... plainly prove that the New Testament was composed by individuals who were personally conversant with the subjects on which they wrote . To point out a few particulars . A very considerable intricacy attaches to the history of the family ...
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... plainly , yet very indirectly indicated that Corinth was the extremity of the apostle's European travels hitherto . Now , this oblique hint arising so naturally in the course of Paul's epistolary communication with the Corinthians , is ...
... plainly , yet very indirectly indicated that Corinth was the extremity of the apostle's European travels hitherto . Now , this oblique hint arising so naturally in the course of Paul's epistolary communication with the Corinthians , is ...
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... plainly es- tablished by the evident honesty and candour with which they tell their tale and promulgate their religion . Not a single " For , what is the rule with respect to corroborative testimony which prevails in courts of justice ...
... plainly es- tablished by the evident honesty and candour with which they tell their tale and promulgate their religion . Not a single " For , what is the rule with respect to corroborative testimony which prevails in courts of justice ...
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