St. Paul vindicated: being Part I. of a reply to a late publication by Gamaliel Smith Esq. [pseud. i.e. Jeremy Bentham], entitled “Not Paul, but Jesus.”J. Smith, 1824 - 199 pages |
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... doctrines of Christianity : I con- sidered , therefore , that a portion of that leisure , which was afforded me by an intermission of the more active duties of my profession , would not be ill applied in an endeavour to refute the ...
... doctrines of Christianity : I con- sidered , therefore , that a portion of that leisure , which was afforded me by an intermission of the more active duties of my profession , would not be ill applied in an endeavour to refute the ...
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... less zealously for their respective opinions than Christians have done for the doctrines of Christianity , it was because there was nothing in the absurd poly- a Pp . 5 , 6 . theism of the heathen , for which life or ease 2.
... less zealously for their respective opinions than Christians have done for the doctrines of Christianity , it was because there was nothing in the absurd poly- a Pp . 5 , 6 . theism of the heathen , for which life or ease 2.
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... doctrines which he taught , were in every respect worthy of a Christian Apostle , and in perfect conformity with those , which were inculcated by Jesus , and his other Apostles . CHAP . I. SECT . I. St. Paul's Conversion . 4.
... doctrines which he taught , were in every respect worthy of a Christian Apostle , and in perfect conformity with those , which were inculcated by Jesus , and his other Apostles . CHAP . I. SECT . I. St. Paul's Conversion . 4.
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... doctrines of the Gospel , must naturally wish to invalidate its authenticity , and to throw dis- credit upon its Author . Hence it is not surprising that Mr. Gamaliel Smith should labour so earnestly to shake the credibility of that ...
... doctrines of the Gospel , must naturally wish to invalidate its authenticity , and to throw dis- credit upon its Author . Hence it is not surprising that Mr. Gamaliel Smith should labour so earnestly to shake the credibility of that ...
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... doctrine most unpalatable to the Jews who had persecuted Jesus and his followers , but most consolatory to those , who had embraced the Gospel ; since , if Christ was indeed the Son of God , then must his religion have been true , and ...
... doctrine most unpalatable to the Jews who had persecuted Jesus and his followers , but most consolatory to those , who had embraced the Gospel ; since , if Christ was indeed the Son of God , then must his religion have been true , and ...
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