A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2R. Faulder, 1802 - Apologetics |
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... especially from his death , ́ which do not belong to Chriftianity as a revelation ; that is , they might have existed , and they might have been ac ← complished , though we had never , in this life , been made acquainted with them ...
... especially from his death , ́ which do not belong to Chriftianity as a revelation ; that is , they might have existed , and they might have been ac ← complished , though we had never , in this life , been made acquainted with them ...
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... especially our Lord's advice to the guests at an entertainment , ( Luke xiv . 7. ) feem to extend the rule to what we call manners ; which was both regular in point of confiftency , and not fo much beneath the dignity of our Lord's ...
... especially our Lord's advice to the guests at an entertainment , ( Luke xiv . 7. ) feem to extend the rule to what we call manners ; which was both regular in point of confiftency , and not fo much beneath the dignity of our Lord's ...
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... especially of all who are in his power , or dependent upon his will . Now what , in the most applauded philo- fopher of the most enlightened age of the world , would have been deemed worthy of his wisdom , and of his character , to fay ...
... especially of all who are in his power , or dependent upon his will . Now what , in the most applauded philo- fopher of the most enlightened age of the world , would have been deemed worthy of his wisdom , and of his character , to fay ...
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... especially of what the good or great , will think and fay ; of the value of public esteem , and of the qualities by which men acquire it . Widely different from this was our Saviour's inftruction ; and the dif- ference was founded upon ...
... especially of what the good or great , will think and fay ; of the value of public esteem , and of the qualities by which men acquire it . Widely different from this was our Saviour's inftruction ; and the dif- ference was founded upon ...
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... especially one which has for its object the regula- tion of human conduct . Now , how prolix , and yet how incomplete and unavailing , fuch an attempt must have been , is proved by one notable example : " The Indoo and Muffulman ...
... especially one which has for its object the regula- tion of human conduct . Now , how prolix , and yet how incomplete and unavailing , fuch an attempt must have been , is proved by one notable example : " The Indoo and Muffulman ...
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