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... Testament with itself have not only been cleared up by the lucubrations of critics and defenders ; but a con- stantly increasing number of recondite harmonies has been discovered which , in the masterly hands of Dr. Paley , has been ...
... Testament with itself have not only been cleared up by the lucubrations of critics and defenders ; but a con- stantly increasing number of recondite harmonies has been discovered which , in the masterly hands of Dr. Paley , has been ...
Page vii
... Testament and of profane or Jewish authors - the objection , not only put to flight , but transmuted into a strong affirmative argument ; and now left in full possession of the field through the labours of Lardner and Blunt and others ...
... Testament and of profane or Jewish authors - the objection , not only put to flight , but transmuted into a strong affirmative argument ; and now left in full possession of the field through the labours of Lardner and Blunt and others ...
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... Testament , III . On the internal Marks of Truth and Honesty to be found in the New Testament , 171 · 192 IV . On the Testimony of the Original Witnesses to the Truth of the Gospel Narrative , 212 V. On the Testimony of Subsequent ...
... Testament , III . On the internal Marks of Truth and Honesty to be found in the New Testament , 171 · 192 IV . On the Testimony of the Original Witnesses to the Truth of the Gospel Narrative , 212 V. On the Testimony of Subsequent ...
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... Testament , or of weighing the specific testimonies by which they are supported . It is a discovery grounded on the considerations of a general logic which takes cognizance either of the principles of reasoning , or of the properties of ...
... Testament , or of weighing the specific testimonies by which they are supported . It is a discovery grounded on the considerations of a general logic which takes cognizance either of the principles of reasoning , or of the properties of ...
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... Testament history , his invincible ten- dency is to think and feel as before . It is when he reasons upon the reasoning that he gets involved again in helpless obscurity . This new principle of human belief he may find it exceedingly ...
... Testament history , his invincible ten- dency is to think and feel as before . It is when he reasons upon the reasoning that he gets involved again in helpless obscurity . This new principle of human belief he may find it exceedingly ...
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