Essays on the evidences, doctrines, and practical operations of ChristianityR. B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1833 - 12 Seiten |
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... nature , I have pursued the object with nearly as much assiduity as circumstances would allow ; and I am no longer satisfied in withholding from others the result of my labours . Should those la- bours be , in any degree , blessed , to ...
... nature , I have pursued the object with nearly as much assiduity as circumstances would allow ; and I am no longer satisfied in withholding from others the result of my labours . Should those la- bours be , in any degree , blessed , to ...
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... nature of its contents , is calculated to attract our regard and attention . It is distinguished ( as its greatest enemies must allow ) first , by a full , and apparently authori- tative , republication of the great truths of natural ...
... nature of its contents , is calculated to attract our regard and attention . It is distinguished ( as its greatest enemies must allow ) first , by a full , and apparently authori- tative , republication of the great truths of natural ...
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... nature , and therefore at variance with the com- mon course of our experience . The question imme- diately arises , whether the veracity of the sacred his- torians is so far confirmed by collateral considerations , as to overcome , in ...
... nature , and therefore at variance with the com- mon course of our experience . The question imme- diately arises , whether the veracity of the sacred his- torians is so far confirmed by collateral considerations , as to overcome , in ...
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... nature of the religion they once had professed , whether it deserves the name of crime or error , -namely that they were accustomed on a stated day to meet before daylight , and to repeat among themselves a hymn to Christ , as to a god ...
... nature of the religion they once had professed , whether it deserves the name of crime or error , -namely that they were accustomed on a stated day to meet before daylight , and to repeat among themselves a hymn to Christ , as to a god ...
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... laws , by which the order of nature is regulated and maintained . Miracles are supernatural infractions of those gene- ral laws and changes in that order ; and , since no crea- 40 Argument from Miracles . [ Ess . 11 .
... laws , by which the order of nature is regulated and maintained . Miracles are supernatural infractions of those gene- ral laws and changes in that order ; and , since no crea- 40 Argument from Miracles . [ Ess . 11 .
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