A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2R. Faulder, 1802 - Apologetics |
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Page 58
... comparisons , which were plainly intended as metaphors and comparisons , and as nothing more . As to to the reft , a folemn referve is maintained . [ 58 ]
... comparisons , which were plainly intended as metaphors and comparisons , and as nothing more . As to to the reft , a folemn referve is maintained . [ 58 ]
Page 68
... , the ftrefs he laid upon them , efpecially in comparison with pofitive duties , and his fixing thereby the fentiments of his fol lowers ; his exclufion of all regard to repu tation in our devotion and alms , and , by tation [ 68 ]
... , the ftrefs he laid upon them , efpecially in comparison with pofitive duties , and his fixing thereby the fentiments of his fol lowers ; his exclufion of all regard to repu tation in our devotion and alms , and , by tation [ 68 ]
Page 94
... comparison of the words in question with forms of expreffion ufed in fcripture , and especially by Christ , upon other occafions . No writer would arbitrarily and unneceffarily have thus caft in his reader's way a difficulty , which ...
... comparison of the words in question with forms of expreffion ufed in fcripture , and especially by Christ , upon other occafions . No writer would arbitrarily and unneceffarily have thus caft in his reader's way a difficulty , which ...
Page 101
... comparison of the three first gospels with that of St. John . It is known to every reader of fcripture , that the paffages of Christ's history preserved by St. John , are , except his paffion , and refur- rection , for the most part ...
... comparison of the three first gospels with that of St. John . It is known to every reader of fcripture , that the paffages of Christ's history preserved by St. John , are , except his paffion , and refur- rection , for the most part ...
Page 227
... comparison between the state of Chriftianity in his time , and the condition of its more primitive ages : By the good providence of God the Christian religion has fo flourished and increased continually , that it is now preached freely ...
... comparison between the state of Chriftianity in his time , and the condition of its more primitive ages : By the good providence of God the Christian religion has fo flourished and increased continually , that it is now preached freely ...
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