Essays on the evidences, doctrines, and practical operations of ChristianityR. B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1833 - 12 páginas |
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... 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 his apostles been real . Thus numerous 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 his apostles been real . Thus numerous and ...
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... moral 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 de- ceivers because , while they bore testimony ...
... moral 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 de- ceivers because , while they bore testimony ...
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... morally impossible that the God of all truth should permit his enemies to affix to a fictitious revelation of his ... moral attri- butes of God . Thus , then , there appears to be nothing which can interrupt our conclusion , that God ...
... morally impossible that the God of all truth should permit his enemies to affix to a fictitious revelation of his ... moral attri- butes of God . Thus , then , there appears to be nothing which can interrupt our conclusion , that God ...
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... moral or spiritual deliverer , who was to arise in the Lord's appointed time , not only for their salvation , but for that of the whole world . That such was to be his character , and such the object of his mission - that Christ was to ...
... moral or spiritual deliverer , who was to arise in the Lord's appointed time , not only for their salvation , but for that of the whole world . That such was to be his character , and such the object of his mission - that Christ was to ...
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... moral certainty that the lock and the key proceeded from the same master - hand , and really appertain to each other . Now this is a fami- liar , but precise , representation of the proof afforded by a comparison between the Old and New ...
... moral certainty that the lock and the key proceeded from the same master - hand , and really appertain to each other . Now this is a fami- liar , but precise , representation of the proof afforded by a comparison between the Old and New ...
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