Essays on the Evidences, Doctrines, and Practical Operation, of ChristianityT. Kite and Tower & Hogan, 1829 - 397 pages |
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... respecting their nature , responsibi- lity , and future prospects , and respecting that part of his own will and designs , with which they are particularly connected- or rather that he would renew that original revelation which we may ...
... respecting their nature , responsibi- lity , and future prospects , and respecting that part of his own will and designs , with which they are particularly connected- or rather that he would renew that original revelation which we may ...
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Joseph John Gurney. sentiments , chiefly respecting the Deity - which modern in- fidels have borrowed from Christianity , and fear not to avow as their own . Let him then turn his attention to the heathen- ism of our own days , and ...
Joseph John Gurney. sentiments , chiefly respecting the Deity - which modern in- fidels have borrowed from Christianity , and fear not to avow as their own . Let him then turn his attention to the heathen- ism of our own days , and ...
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... respecting their true origin were at once numerous and easily accessible ; and since they were nevertheless , universally confessed to be genuine ; their actual genuineness is , in fact , indisputable . To forge , not only a single book ...
... respecting their true origin were at once numerous and easily accessible ; and since they were nevertheless , universally confessed to be genuine ; their actual genuineness is , in fact , indisputable . To forge , not only a single book ...
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... respecting himself , and Cephas , and Apollos , " we cannot with any 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 ...
... respecting himself , and Cephas , and Apollos , " we cannot with any 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 ...
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... respecting the circumstances which form the subjects of their several narratives , had not many of those circumstances been of a directly miraculous nature , and therefore at variance with the common course of our experience . The ...
... respecting the circumstances which form the subjects of their several narratives , had not many of those circumstances been of a directly miraculous nature , and therefore at variance with the common course of our experience . The ...
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