A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2R. Faulder, 1802 - Apologetics |
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... These words are extant in a book , pur- porting to contain the predictions of a writer , who lived feven centuries before the Chrif tian æra . B 2 That That material part of every argument from prophecy , namely [ 3 ]
... These words are extant in a book , pur- porting to contain the predictions of a writer , who lived feven centuries before the Chrif tian æra . B 2 That That material part of every argument from prophecy , namely [ 3 ]
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... these , " who fhall de- clare his generation ? " are much cleared up in their meaning by the Bishop's verfion , his manner of life who would declare ? ” i.e. who would ftand forth in his defence ? The former part of the ninth verfe ...
... these , " who fhall de- clare his generation ? " are much cleared up in their meaning by the Bishop's verfion , his manner of life who would declare ? ” i.e. who would ftand forth in his defence ? The former part of the ninth verfe ...
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... these things fhall come to pass ? And he faid , Take heed that ye be not deceived , for many fhall come in my name saying , I am Chrift ; and the time draweth near . Go ye not therefore after them . But , when ye fhall hear of wars and ...
... these things fhall come to pass ? And he faid , Take heed that ye be not deceived , for many fhall come in my name saying , I am Chrift ; and the time draweth near . Go ye not therefore after them . But , when ye fhall hear of wars and ...
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... these were what mankind stood moft in need of . The members of civilized society can , in all ordi- nary cafes , judge tolerably well how they ought to act ; but without a future ftate , or , which is the fame thing , without credit- ed ...
... these were what mankind stood moft in need of . The members of civilized society can , in all ordi- nary cafes , judge tolerably well how they ought to act ; but without a future ftate , or , which is the fame thing , without credit- ed ...
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... these obferva- tions . And after all , I think it fuch a mo- rality , as , confidering from whom it came , is most extraordinary ; and fuch as , with- out allowing fome degree of reality to the character and pretenfions of the religion ...
... these obferva- tions . And after all , I think it fuch a mo- rality , as , confidering from whom it came , is most extraordinary ; and fuch as , with- out allowing fome degree of reality to the character and pretenfions of the religion ...
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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