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... Christ could never have been " predicted " by the Apostles . Take it , as translated by Bishop Newton : " But the Spirit speaketh expressly , that , in the latter times , some shall apostatize from the faith ; giving heed to erroneous ...
... Christ could never have been " predicted " by the Apostles . Take it , as translated by Bishop Newton : " But the Spirit speaketh expressly , that , in the latter times , some shall apostatize from the faith ; giving heed to erroneous ...
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... Christ really spoke , and that the event corresponded with the prediction ; or that they put the prediction into Christ's mouth , because , at the time of writing the history , the event had turned out so to be for , the only two ...
... Christ really spoke , and that the event corresponded with the prediction ; or that they put the prediction into Christ's mouth , because , at the time of writing the history , the event had turned out so to be for , the only two ...
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... Christ , or of Christianity , to future ages , or even of making it known to their contemporaries , incidentally disclose to us the following cir- cumstances : -Christ's descent and family ; his innocence ; the meekness and gentleness ...
... Christ , or of Christianity , to future ages , or even of making it known to their contemporaries , incidentally disclose to us the following cir- cumstances : -Christ's descent and family ; his innocence ; the meekness and gentleness ...
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... Christ's ascen- sion ; and therefore , from his time , and place , and station , it is probable that he had known and conversed with many of the apostles . Epistles of Ignatiusare referred to by Polycarp , his contemporary . Passages ...
... Christ's ascen- sion ; and therefore , from his time , and place , and station , it is probable that he had known and conversed with many of the apostles . Epistles of Ignatiusare referred to by Polycarp , his contemporary . Passages ...
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... Christ , there are but two instances in which he refers to any thing as said or done by Christ , which is not related concerning him in our present Gospels : which shows , that these Gospels , and these we may say alone , were the ...
... Christ , there are but two instances in which he refers to any thing as said or done by Christ , which is not related concerning him in our present Gospels : which shows , that these Gospels , and these we may say alone , were the ...
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