Essays on the evidences, doctrines, and practical operations of ChristianityR. B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1833 - 12 páginas |
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... writers of the historical parts of the New Testament , Matthew and John were actually present when the greater part occurred of those circum- stances which form the subject of their narrations ; and Luke writes as an eye- and ear ...
... writers of the historical parts of the New Testament , Matthew and John were actually present when the greater part occurred of those circum- stances which form the subject of their narrations ; and Luke writes as an eye- and ear ...
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... writer of fiction would be at a loss to imitate , and which the comparatively illiterate authors of the New Testament must have been utterly incapable of assuming , in the propagation of falsehood . Let the candid and unbiassed inquirer ...
... writer of fiction would be at a loss to imitate , and which the comparatively illiterate authors of the New Testament must have been utterly incapable of assuming , in the propagation of falsehood . Let the candid and unbiassed inquirer ...
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... writers , of forced attempts to complete or bolster up a particular system - of apologies for apparent difficulties - of rail- ing against their enemies , or of commendation of themselves . On the other hand , they bring for- ward with ...
... writers , of forced attempts to complete or bolster up a particular system - of apologies for apparent difficulties - of rail- ing against their enemies , or of commendation of themselves . On the other hand , they bring for- ward with ...
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... writers , we are compelled to confess that , for such a result , nothing whatever can account , but actual and unvarnished truth . V. The numerous correct allusions made in the New Testament to the manners and customs prevail- ing among ...
... writers , we are compelled to confess that , for such a result , nothing whatever can account , but actual and unvarnished truth . V. The numerous correct allusions made in the New Testament to the manners and customs prevail- ing among ...
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... writer of narrative in the New Testament , and Josephus , the great historian of the Jews , who wrote during the first century , there have been discovered two or three apparent discrepan- cies of statement , which , were they ...
... writer of narrative in the New Testament , and Josephus , the great historian of the Jews , who wrote during the first century , there have been discovered two or three apparent discrepan- cies of statement , which , were they ...
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