The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 3R. Carter, 1841 |
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Page viii
... witnesses for the truth of the evangelical history ; and also the far superior value of the christian to the heathen testimonies . Although we have assigned to the third Book , which commences the second volume of this work , our ...
... witnesses for the truth of the evangelical history ; and also the far superior value of the christian to the heathen testimonies . Although we have assigned to the third Book , which commences the second volume of this work , our ...
Page ix
... witnesses of the message -- the other may may be regarded as consisting in those marks of credibility which we observe when looking to its contents or its subject - matter . It is with this last that the third Book is chiefly conversant ...
... witnesses of the message -- the other may may be regarded as consisting in those marks of credibility which we observe when looking to its contents or its subject - matter . It is with this last that the third Book is chiefly conversant ...
Page xii
... Witnesses to the Truth of the Gospel Narrative , 212 V. On the Testimony of Subsequent Witnesses , VI . On the secure and impregnable Character of the Historical Argument for the Truth of Christi- anity , • VII . Remarks on the Argument ...
... Witnesses to the Truth of the Gospel Narrative , 212 V. On the Testimony of Subsequent Witnesses , VI . On the secure and impregnable Character of the Historical Argument for the Truth of Christi- anity , • VII . Remarks on the Argument ...
Page 37
... witness , the whole turn and style of his relation , the internal and circumstantial evidence which it possesses - all these may have made their impression and their just impression upon him . Other witnesses may be conceived to ...
... witness , the whole turn and style of his relation , the internal and circumstantial evidence which it possesses - all these may have made their impression and their just impression upon him . Other witnesses may be conceived to ...
Page 40
... witnesses , and the manner in which their testimony has been sustained by the close and continuous succession of others who came after them - the rapid propagation of Christianity in the face of opposition , each of its friends having ...
... witnesses , and the manner in which their testimony has been sustained by the close and continuous succession of others who came after them - the rapid propagation of Christianity in the face of opposition , each of its friends having ...
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