An Inquiry Concerning the Origin of ChristianitySmallfield, 1838 - 379 pages |
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Page v
... whole is , however , . expressed in the historical style , for the sake of simplicity ; consequently , when the reader meets with some assertions not sufficiently supported by the notes , his patience is entreated until he arrives at ...
... whole is , however , . expressed in the historical style , for the sake of simplicity ; consequently , when the reader meets with some assertions not sufficiently supported by the notes , his patience is entreated until he arrives at ...
Page vi
... whole is suffered to remain , because some suggestions here offered differ much from the explanations of the above , and , it is believed , of all other commentators . The attention of the student of the prophecies is directed ...
... whole is suffered to remain , because some suggestions here offered differ much from the explanations of the above , and , it is believed , of all other commentators . The attention of the student of the prophecies is directed ...
Page vii
... And , now , if the progress of inquiry should lead men to carry the pruning - knife nearer to the root than they had at first contemplated , and to consign even the whole of the miraculous relations in the New Testa- PREFACE . vii.
... And , now , if the progress of inquiry should lead men to carry the pruning - knife nearer to the root than they had at first contemplated , and to consign even the whole of the miraculous relations in the New Testa- PREFACE . vii.
Page viii
Charles Christian Hennell. the whole of the miraculous relations in the New Testa- ment to the same list as the prodigies of Hindoo or Romish superstition , we may still find enough left in Christianity to maintain its name and power ...
Charles Christian Hennell. the whole of the miraculous relations in the New Testa- ment to the same list as the prodigies of Hindoo or Romish superstition , we may still find enough left in Christianity to maintain its name and power ...
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... whole world the connexion subsisting between God and his chosen people . * Hence this state of things came to be called popularly the Kingdom of God , or the Kingdom of Heaven . † The captivity and restoration were thought of less and ...
... whole world the connexion subsisting between God and his chosen people . * Hence this state of things came to be called popularly the Kingdom of God , or the Kingdom of Heaven . † The captivity and restoration were thought of less and ...
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