Essays on the Evidences, Doctrines, and Practical Operation of ChristianityReligious Tract Soc., 1825 - 566 páginas |
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... true Christian . The twelfth Essay , however , which consists of two parts , more particularly explains the practical operation of Christianity , through the medium of faith and obedience those principles of action in the human mind ...
... true Christian . The twelfth Essay , however , which consists of two parts , more particularly explains the practical operation of Christianity , through the medium of faith and obedience those principles of action in the human mind ...
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... true , of infinite importance to the human race ; and , thirdly , by the purest code of practical morality ever known to have been ushered into the world . Such a book demands of every person of good sense and adequate infor- mation , a ...
... true , of infinite importance to the human race ; and , thirdly , by the purest code of practical morality ever known to have been ushered into the world . Such a book demands of every person of good sense and adequate infor- mation , a ...
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... true origin were at once numerous and easily accessible ; and since they were , nevertheless , universally confessed to be genuine ; their actual genuineness is , in fact , indisputable . To forge , not only a single book , but a set of ...
... true origin were at once numerous and easily accessible ; and since they were , nevertheless , universally confessed to be genuine ; their actual genuineness is , in fact , indisputable . To forge , not only a single book , but a set of ...
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... true , and therefore , secondly , that Christianity is of Divine origin . When we read the history of past transactions , as they have been recorded by Thucydides , Livy , or Tacitus , we do not hesitate in receiving such history as ...
... true , and therefore , secondly , that Christianity is of Divine origin . When we read the history of past transactions , as they have been recorded by Thucydides , Livy , or Tacitus , we do not hesitate in receiving such history as ...
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... true . I may now proceed con- cisely to state those evidences , in the order which strikes me as the most clear and natural . I. " That which was from the beginning , " says the apostle John , " which we have heard , which we have seen ...
... true . I may now proceed con- cisely to state those evidences , in the order which strikes me as the most clear and natural . I. " That which was from the beginning , " says the apostle John , " which we have heard , which we have seen ...
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