A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... Christ's character CHAPTER V. Originality of Christ's character 99 • 122 vi CONTENTS . CHAPTER VI . Conformity of the facts.
... Christ's character CHAPTER V. Originality of Christ's character 99 • 122 vi CONTENTS . CHAPTER VI . Conformity of the facts.
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... rich in his death , which inverts the circumstances of Christ's passion , the bishop brings out in an order perfectly agreeable to the event ; " and his grave was appointed with the wicked , but with the rich man was his tomb . " The 6.
... rich in his death , which inverts the circumstances of Christ's passion , the bishop brings out in an order perfectly agreeable to the event ; " and his grave was appointed with the wicked , but with the rich man was his tomb . " The 6.
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... Christ ; and the time draweth near : go ye not therefore after them . But when ye shall hear of wars and commo- tions , be not terrified : for these things must first come to pass ; but the end is not by - and - by . Then said he unto ...
... Christ ; and the time draweth near : go ye not therefore after them . But when ye shall hear of wars and commo- tions , be not terrified : for these things must first come to pass ; but the end is not by - and - by . Then said he unto ...
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... Christ's death , is most evident ; and the accordancy in various articles of detail and circumstance has been shown by many learned writers . It is also an advantage to the inquiry , and to the argument built upon it , that we have ...
... Christ's death , is most evident ; and the accordancy in various articles of detail and circumstance has been shown by many learned writers . It is also an advantage to the inquiry , and to the argument built upon it , that we have ...
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... Christ . The three evan- gelists , one of whom was his immediate companion , and the other two associated with his companions , were , it is probable , not much younger than he was . They must , consequently , have been far advanc- ed ...
... Christ . The three evan- gelists , one of whom was his immediate companion , and the other two associated with his companions , were , it is probable , not much younger than he was . They must , consequently , have been far advanc- ed ...
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