Essays on the evidences, doctrines, and practical operations of ChristianityR. B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1833 - 12 páginas |
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... evidences , and make them the subject of our reflection , the more ready shall we be to adopt the opinion of Paley ... evidence is it probable could have been produced in favor of the books of the New Testa- ment , had they been really ...
... evidences , and make them the subject of our reflection , the more ready shall we be to adopt the opinion of Paley ... evidence is it probable could have been produced in favor of the books of the New Testa- ment , had they been really ...
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... evidence of the spuriousness of the former , and of the genuineness of the latter . The ancient fathers were accustomed to cite these spurious works , for the purpose of showing that , in point of learning , they were on a par with ...
... evidence of the spuriousness of the former , and of the genuineness of the latter . The ancient fathers were accustomed to cite these spurious works , for the purpose of showing that , in point of learning , they were on a par with ...
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... EVIDENCE OF MIRACLES . HAVING considered the evidences which prove with so much clearness that the New Testament is the genuine work of some of the apostles and their com- panions , we may proceed to the examination , and I trust , to ...
... EVIDENCE OF MIRACLES . HAVING considered the evidences which prove with so much clearness that the New Testament is the genuine work of some of the apostles and their com- panions , we may proceed to the examination , and I trust , to ...
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... evidence of the veracity of the respective historians . To mention a single exam- ple , among the many instances so ably stated by Pa- ley ; the first three evangelists , in describing our Lord's prayer and agony in the garden , advert ...
... evidence of the veracity of the respective historians . To mention a single exam- ple , among the many instances so ably stated by Pa- ley ; the first three evangelists , in describing our Lord's prayer and agony in the garden , advert ...
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... evidence that the narrators did not borrow their statements from one another , but that every one told his tale according to his own apprehen- sion of the circumstances which he related . Thus , then , is the authenticity of the four ...
... evidence that the narrators did not borrow their statements from one another , but that every one told his tale according to his own apprehen- sion of the circumstances which he related . Thus , then , is the authenticity of the four ...
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