An Inquiry Concerning the Origin of ChristianitySmallfield, 1838 - 379 pages |
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... considered in reference to the ascertained history of the time , with that in favour of its invention by the author or some intermediate narrator ; to consider what greater degree of weight is due to the testimony from the accordance of ...
... considered in reference to the ascertained history of the time , with that in favour of its invention by the author or some intermediate narrator ; to consider what greater degree of weight is due to the testimony from the accordance of ...
Page vii
... considered as employed in the real service of Christianity , rather than as an attack upon it . Many doctrines , which were once thought to be essential parts of the system , have been successively dismissed into the class of its ...
... considered as employed in the real service of Christianity , rather than as an attack upon it . Many doctrines , which were once thought to be essential parts of the system , have been successively dismissed into the class of its ...
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... considered , not as the effect of superior power on the part of their * Jer . xxxii . 15 , For thus saith the Lord of Hosts , houses , and fields , and vineyards , shall be possessed again in this land . xxxiii . 7 , And I will cause ...
... considered , not as the effect of superior power on the part of their * Jer . xxxii . 15 , For thus saith the Lord of Hosts , houses , and fields , and vineyards , shall be possessed again in this land . xxxiii . 7 , And I will cause ...
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... considered to comprise the essential doctrine of the new sect , of which he was strictly the founder . This doctrine was the coming of the kingdom of Heaven . Aquila and Priscilla did not pretend to convert Apollos , who was already ...
... considered to comprise the essential doctrine of the new sect , of which he was strictly the founder . This doctrine was the coming of the kingdom of Heaven . Aquila and Priscilla did not pretend to convert Apollos , who was already ...
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... considered in Chap . iii . Matt . ix . 2 , And Jesus , seeing their faith , saith unto the sick of the palsy ... ix . 27 , Believe ye that I am able to do this ? ... Then touched he their eyes , saying , According to your faith , be it ...
... considered in Chap . iii . Matt . ix . 2 , And Jesus , seeing their faith , saith unto the sick of the palsy ... ix . 27 , Believe ye that I am able to do this ? ... Then touched he their eyes , saying , According to your faith , be it ...
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