Essays on the evidences, doctrines, and practical operations of ChristianityR. B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1833 - 12 páginas |
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... miracles of Jesus Christ and his apostles , considered as a divine attestation of the revelation which they accompanied ; fourthly , to the prophecies by which that revelation is also attest- ed ; and fifthly , to the internal evidences ...
... miracles of Jesus Christ and his apostles , considered as a divine attestation of the revelation which they accompanied ; fourthly , to the prophecies by which that revelation is also attest- ed ; and fifthly , to the internal evidences ...
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... miracles of Christ and his apostles - it ought to be observed , that the accounts of those miracles in the New Testament are in so perfectly natural a manner wrought up with the rest of the narrative , and the events , miraculous and ...
... miracles of Christ and his apostles - it ought to be observed , that the accounts of those miracles in the New Testament are in so perfectly natural a manner wrought up with the rest of the narrative , and the events , miraculous and ...
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... Christ , persons who had heard his doctrine and beheld his actions , were engaged in the same work . They proclaimed the principles of Christianity , and adduced the miracles of Christ , as well as their own , in proof of the divine ...
... Christ , persons who had heard his doctrine and beheld his actions , were engaged in the same work . They proclaimed the principles of Christianity , and adduced the miracles of Christ , as well as their own , in proof of the divine ...
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... miracles and resurrection of Christ , were neither deceived nor deceivers . That they were not deceived , appears from two con- siderations . First , that the apostles - the principal persons thus engaged , and who had been present with ...
... miracles and resurrection of Christ , were neither deceived nor deceivers . That they were not deceived , appears from two con- siderations . First , that the apostles - the principal persons thus engaged , and who had been present with ...
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... Jesus were recent , and in the face of natural and moral difficulties apparently insurmountable , could by no means have taken place , had not the history on which the religion was founded been true - had not the miracles of Christ and ...
... Jesus were recent , and in the face of natural and moral difficulties apparently insurmountable , could by no means have taken place , had not the history on which the religion was founded been true - had not the miracles of Christ and ...
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