Essays on the Evidences, Doctrines, and Practical Operation of ChristianityReligious Tract Soc., 1825 - 566 páginas |
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... probably written during the second cen- tury . The same period is supposed to have given birth to those numerous Latin versions , and especially the Vetus Itala mentioned by Augustine , which formed the basis of the Vulgate of Jerome ...
... probably written during the second cen- tury . The same period is supposed to have given birth to those numerous Latin versions , and especially the Vetus Itala mentioned by Augustine , which formed the basis of the Vulgate of Jerome ...
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... probably stated by Josephus , was recorded in the Acta Pilati , and was even allowed to be true by the Jewish and heathen enemies of our religion - because the many original witnesses of the Christian miracles ( particularly the ...
... probably stated by Josephus , was recorded in the Acta Pilati , and was even allowed to be true by the Jewish and heathen enemies of our religion - because the many original witnesses of the Christian miracles ( particularly the ...
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... probably be willing to confess that he has no counsellor ; that it is he alone who conducts the operations of nature , and regulates the course of events ; that a know- ledge of the future is the knowledge of his secret designs ; and ...
... probably be willing to confess that he has no counsellor ; that it is he alone who conducts the operations of nature , and regulates the course of events ; that a know- ledge of the future is the knowledge of his secret designs ; and ...
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... two periods alluded to by his disciples - periods which they might probably confuse in their own minds , but which were in fact to be separated by a very long interval . At the first Ess . III . ] Destruction of Jerusalem . 39.
... two periods alluded to by his disciples - periods which they might probably confuse in their own minds , but which were in fact to be separated by a very long interval . At the first Ess . III . ] Destruction of Jerusalem . 39.
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... probably never brought to perfection , are for the most part distinguished by a perpetual series of pro- gressive changes . As the powers of man are enlarged by advancing cultivation , new discoveries are added to those of former days ...
... probably never brought to perfection , are for the most part distinguished by a perpetual series of pro- gressive changes . As the powers of man are enlarged by advancing cultivation , new discoveries are added to those of former days ...
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