The Evidence of Christianity, Derived from Its Nature and ReceptionA. Finley, 1825 - 309 pages |
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... Jesus , predicted Appearance of John Baptist • Character and death of Jesus described 84 84 85 85 86 86 86 87 · 88 95 • 95 • 96 96 Argument from the accomplishment of prophecies 98 CHAPTER V. PHRASEOLOGY OF CHRISTIAN SCRIPTURES • 102 ...
... Jesus , predicted Appearance of John Baptist • Character and death of Jesus described 84 84 85 85 86 86 86 87 · 88 95 • 95 • 96 96 Argument from the accomplishment of prophecies 98 CHAPTER V. PHRASEOLOGY OF CHRISTIAN SCRIPTURES • 102 ...
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... Jesus Christ supersede what was believed before ? We know that it exists ... death of its Foun- der , as related in the Scriptures . We have no occa ... died within twenty years of the crucifixion , I Christians had occasioned some ...
... Jesus Christ supersede what was believed before ? We know that it exists ... death of its Foun- der , as related in the Scriptures . We have no occa ... died within twenty years of the crucifixion , I Christians had occasioned some ...
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... death of Jesus : the whole tenor of which proves , that the society of Christians had been long established in that city . Several letters of another bishop , Ignatius , dated twenty - five years later , confirm the same point , with ...
... death of Jesus : the whole tenor of which proves , that the society of Christians had been long established in that city . Several letters of another bishop , Ignatius , dated twenty - five years later , confirm the same point , with ...
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... death of Jesus ; and if they could be collectively ad- dressed in epistles sent to various parts of Greece and Asia ; and if within seventy years of the same event they could be described as " a vast multitude , num- bers of every age ...
... death of Jesus ; and if they could be collectively ad- dressed in epistles sent to various parts of Greece and Asia ; and if within seventy years of the same event they could be described as " a vast multitude , num- bers of every age ...
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... death at the most solemn and frequented festival of their own nation ; when ... Jesus did not exist , nay , further , if he were not , indeed , the Son of ... death at all . Still less could a religion , founded on such false assertions ...
... death at the most solemn and frequented festival of their own nation ; when ... Jesus did not exist , nay , further , if he were not , indeed , the Son of ... death at all . Still less could a religion , founded on such false assertions ...
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