Observations on Our Lord's Conduct as a Divine Instructor: and on the Excellence of His Moral CharacterUniversity Press, 1853 - 430 pages |
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... Christ's inspired disciples rest on the same di- vine authority with his own : and the discoveries of God's perfections , and the general lessons of reli- gion and morality , which occur in the Hebrew scrip- tures , are parts of that ...
... Christ's inspired disciples rest on the same di- vine authority with his own : and the discoveries of God's perfections , and the general lessons of reli- gion and morality , which occur in the Hebrew scrip- tures , are parts of that ...
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... Christ , with dissertations , notes , and replies to objections . Dr. Benson's Life of Christk consists of discourses or dissertations on important subjects or difficult passages in the Gospels ; but death prevented the laborious ...
... Christ , with dissertations , notes , and replies to objections . Dr. Benson's Life of Christk consists of discourses or dissertations on important subjects or difficult passages in the Gospels ; but death prevented the laborious ...
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... Christ " , " there is a series of excellent observations comprised in a narrow compass ; and references are made to ... Christ's whole character at once " ; " and " chiefly to consider those events in the history of the Gospel by which ...
... Christ " , " there is a series of excellent observations comprised in a narrow compass ; and references are made to ... Christ's whole character at once " ; " and " chiefly to consider those events in the history of the Gospel by which ...
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... Christ " " with an ex- press design to promote the interests of practical religion ; " and " professedly calculated it for the use of masters and mistresses of families , and for the benefit of young persons . " This treatise is re ...
... Christ " " with an ex- press design to promote the interests of practical religion ; " and " professedly calculated it for the use of masters and mistresses of families , and for the benefit of young persons . " This treatise is re ...
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... Christ as the limited capacity of human nature admits . It is my earnest wish and prayer , that by a more general cultivation of biblical criticism , the lovers of the scriptures may better understand and more deeply admire them ; and ...
... Christ as the limited capacity of human nature admits . It is my earnest wish and prayer , that by a more general cultivation of biblical criticism , the lovers of the scriptures may better understand and more deeply admire them ; and ...
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