Essays on the Evidences, Doctrines, and Practical Operation, of ChristianityT. Kite and Tower & Hogan, 1829 - 397 Seiten |
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... reason be regarded as peculiar or sec- tarian . I have considered it to be , on the present occa- sion , my sole duty to arrange and unfold the testimonies borne in Scripture to those primary religious principles which the generality of ...
... reason be regarded as peculiar or sec- tarian . I have considered it to be , on the present occa- sion , my sole duty to arrange and unfold the testimonies borne in Scripture to those primary religious principles which the generality of ...
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... reason , since they are tacitly recognized , inci- dentally alluded to , or expressly declared , not only by Chris- tians , but by several heathen writers , and are , moreover , in the most substantial manner , confirmed by a long ...
... reason , since they are tacitly recognized , inci- dentally alluded to , or expressly declared , not only by Chris- tians , but by several heathen writers , and are , moreover , in the most substantial manner , confirmed by a long ...
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... reason , doubt the genuineness of the Epistle which Paul had previously addressed to the same church comp . 1 Cor . i , 12. In the second century , our evi- dences gradually become larger and clearer . To select a few of the principal ...
... reason , doubt the genuineness of the Epistle which Paul had previously addressed to the same church comp . 1 Cor . i , 12. In the second century , our evi- dences gradually become larger and clearer . To select a few of the principal ...
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... reason to hesitate in receiving the New Testament , as the pro- duction of the evangelists and apostles . Here , perhaps , the inquiry may be suggested , what appear- ance of evidence is it probable could have been produced in favour of ...
... reason to hesitate in receiving the New Testament , as the pro- duction of the evangelists and apostles . Here , perhaps , the inquiry may be suggested , what appear- ance of evidence is it probable could have been produced in favour of ...
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... reason to believe that its text , as we have long been accustomed to read it , is substantially correct and uncor- rupted . The early multiplication of copies among persons of so many different characters and situations , and , in ...
... reason to believe that its text , as we have long been accustomed to read it , is substantially correct and uncor- rupted . The early multiplication of copies among persons of so many different characters and situations , and , in ...
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