Essays on the Evidences, Doctrines, and Practical Operation, of ChristianityT. Kite and Tower & Hogan, 1829 - 397 páginas |
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... character , which mark the history , given in the New Testa- ement , of several individuals . What , for instance , can be in more perfect accordance than the behaviour of Martha and Mary , as described by Luke , with their conduct on ...
... character , which mark the history , given in the New Testa- ement , of several individuals . What , for instance , can be in more perfect accordance than the behaviour of Martha and Mary , as described by Luke , with their conduct on ...
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... character in all its peculiarity and in all its perfection . But , when we see a character , thus peculiar and thus perfect , unfolded with the most beautiful precision , and presented to us in all its parts without any real deviation ...
... character in all its peculiarity and in all its perfection . But , when we see a character , thus peculiar and thus perfect , unfolded with the most beautiful precision , and presented to us in all its parts without any real deviation ...
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... character to admit of any mistake or delusion . When , for example , the Lord Jesus , after he had publicly expired on the cross , and had been as publicly watched in his grave , repeatedly appeared alive in the midst of their company ...
... character to admit of any mistake or delusion . When , for example , the Lord Jesus , after he had publicly expired on the cross , and had been as publicly watched in his grave , repeatedly appeared alive in the midst of their company ...
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... character , and their disinterested devotion to the cause of righteousness , ( evinced by their willing sufferings , and sealed by their deaths ) plainly show that they could not be deceivers— because , while they bore testimony to the ...
... character , and their disinterested devotion to the cause of righteousness , ( evinced by their willing sufferings , and sealed by their deaths ) plainly show that they could not be deceivers— because , while they bore testimony to the ...
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... numerous and clear , and while those miracles were of so plain and decisive a character as to preclude the possibility of delusion , the prodigies advanced on the other side of the question are either such as D 2 II . ] 37 GURNEY'S ESSAYS .
... numerous and clear , and while those miracles were of so plain and decisive a character as to preclude the possibility of delusion , the prodigies advanced on the other side of the question are either such as D 2 II . ] 37 GURNEY'S ESSAYS .
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