A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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Page 28
... , yielding , complying , forgiving ; not prompt to act , but willing to suffer ; silent and gentle under rudeness and insult , suing for reconciliation where others would demand satisfaction , giving way to the pushes of 28.
... , yielding , complying , forgiving ; not prompt to act , but willing to suffer ; silent and gentle under rudeness and insult , suing for reconciliation where others would demand satisfaction , giving way to the pushes of 28.
Page 34
... act with public views . The personal motives , from which they do act , the rule regulates . The preference of the patient to the he- roic character , which we have here noticed , and which the reader will find explained at large in the ...
... act with public views . The personal motives , from which they do act , the rule regulates . The preference of the patient to the he- roic character , which we have here noticed , and which the reader will find explained at large in the ...
Page 38
... acts steadily and uniformly , in sight and out of sight , in familiar occurrences and under pressing temptations ; and in the second , he corrected , what , of all tendencies in the human character , stands most in need of correction , 38.
... acts steadily and uniformly , in sight and out of sight , in familiar occurrences and under pressing temptations ; and in the second , he corrected , what , of all tendencies in the human character , stands most in need of correction , 38.
Page 81
... , as they have done , the presence of his dis- ciples on each occasion , and noticing it in such a manner as to lead their readers to VOL . II . * Acts , x . 40 , 41 . G suppose that none but disciples were pre- sent . They 81.
... , as they have done , the presence of his dis- ciples on each occasion , and noticing it in such a manner as to lead their readers to VOL . II . * Acts , x . 40 , 41 . G suppose that none but disciples were pre- sent . They 81.
Page 85
... he altered the words , so as to invert the sense * Once more ( Acts , xxv . 19. ) : 66 They brought none accusation against him , of * Lardner , Cred . vol . xv . p . 422 . such things , as I supposed , but had certain 85.
... he altered the words , so as to invert the sense * Once more ( Acts , xxv . 19. ) : 66 They brought none accusation against him , of * Lardner , Cred . vol . xv . p . 422 . such things , as I supposed , but had certain 85.
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