Essays on the Evidences, Doctrines, and Practical Operation, of ChristianityT. Kite and Tower & Hogan, 1829 - 397 Seiten |
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... according to facts . Let him reflect on the moral and religious state of the ancient heathen nations . Let him ex- amine the records of their absurd idolatry , and of their gross , yet allowed , vices . Let him mark the steady ...
... according to facts . Let him reflect on the moral and religious state of the ancient heathen nations . Let him ex- amine the records of their absurd idolatry , and of their gross , yet allowed , vices . Let him mark the steady ...
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... according to his own apprehension of the circumstances . which he related . Thus , then , is the authenticity of the four Gospel histories manifested by a striking , natural , and charac- teristic , variety , in the midst of a very ...
... according to his own apprehension of the circumstances . which he related . Thus , then , is the authenticity of the four Gospel histories manifested by a striking , natural , and charac- teristic , variety , in the midst of a very ...
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... ( according to their own account of the mat- ter ) they were all personally acquainted : for the apostle Paul assures us that the risen Jesus had appeared first to Peter , then to all the apostles together , and afterwards " to five bun ...
... ( according to their own account of the mat- ter ) they were all personally acquainted : for the apostle Paul assures us that the risen Jesus had appeared first to Peter , then to all the apostles together , and afterwards " to five bun ...
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... according to mere natural observation , one of the most im- probable events which ever happened . This event also was plainly foretold by Jesus : see John xiv , 16. xvi , 7 ; Acts i , 5. 8 . But , among the prophecies uttered by our ...
... according to mere natural observation , one of the most im- probable events which ever happened . This event also was plainly foretold by Jesus : see John xiv , 16. xvi , 7 ; Acts i , 5. 8 . But , among the prophecies uttered by our ...
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... according to his own will . Prophecies , which , by the nature of the circumstances to which they relate , as well as by their fulfilment , are proved to have arisen from foreknowledge , must therefore be traced to III . ] 51 GURNEY'S ...
... according to his own will . Prophecies , which , by the nature of the circumstances to which they relate , as well as by their fulfilment , are proved to have arisen from foreknowledge , must therefore be traced to III . ] 51 GURNEY'S ...
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