A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2R. Faulder, 1802 - Apologetics |
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... represented to us as an illiterate peafant ? Or shall we fay that fome early Christians of taste and education composed these pieces , and ascribed them to Chrift ? Befide all other incredibilities in this account , I answer with Dr ...
... represented to us as an illiterate peafant ? Or shall we fay that fome early Christians of taste and education composed these pieces , and ascribed them to Chrift ? Befide all other incredibilities in this account , I answer with Dr ...
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... represented it one way as well as the other . And if their point had been , to have the religion believed , ' whether true or falfe ; if they had fabricated the story ab initio , or if they had been dif pofed , either to have delivered ...
... represented it one way as well as the other . And if their point had been , to have the religion believed , ' whether true or falfe ; if they had fabricated the story ab initio , or if they had been dif pofed , either to have delivered ...
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... represented his cause , or have made a great magiftrate reprefent it , in this manner , i . e . in terms not a little difparaging , and befpeaking , or his part , much unconcern and indifference about the matter . The fame observation ...
... represented his cause , or have made a great magiftrate reprefent it , in this manner , i . e . in terms not a little difparaging , and befpeaking , or his part , much unconcern and indifference about the matter . The fame observation ...
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... represented by foreign and independent accounts . Which conformity proves , that the writers of the New Teftament poffeffed a fpecies of local knowledge , which could only belong to an inhabitant of that coun- try , and to one living in ...
... represented by foreign and independent accounts . Which conformity proves , that the writers of the New Teftament poffeffed a fpecies of local knowledge , which could only belong to an inhabitant of that coun- try , and to one living in ...
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... represented in the epiftles of St. Paul , was real ; which alone lays a foundation for the propofition which forms the subject of the first part of our present work , viz . that the original witneffes of the Christian history devoted ...
... represented in the epiftles of St. Paul , was real ; which alone lays a foundation for the propofition which forms the subject of the first part of our present work , viz . that the original witneffes of the Christian history devoted ...
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Acts afcribed afferted againſt alfo alledged almoſt alſo amongſt anſwer apoſtles appears argument becauſe cafe Caiaphas caufe cauſe CHAP character Chrift Chriſtianity circumſtances compariſon conclufion confequence confiderable confifts defign difciples difcourfes difpofition epiftle eſpecially eſtabliſhed evangelifts exiſtence faid unto fame fecond feem fent feven fhall fhould fion firft firſt fituation flain fome fometimes fpeeches ftances ftate fubject fuccefs fuch fuffered fufficient fuppofed goſpel happineſs hath Herod himſelf hiſtory inftance inftitution itſelf Jefus Jerufalem Jewish Jews Jofephus John Judea Koran leaſt Luke Mahomet miffion miracles morality moſt muſt obferve occafion opinion paffages paſs Paul perfon Pharifees poffefs prefent prieſts prophecy purpoſe queſtion racter raiſed reaſon reft refurrection religion repreſented Roman Sadducees Saviour ſhall ſpeaking ſtate ſtory Tacitus Teftament teftimony Tertullian thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thou tion tranfaction truth univerfally uſed whoſe writers