A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... answer : for I will give you a mouth and wisdom , which all your adversaries shall not be able to gainsay nor resist . And ye shall be betrayed both by parents , and brethren , and kinsfolk , and friends ; and some of you shall they ...
... answer : for I will give you a mouth and wisdom , which all your adversaries shall not be able to gainsay nor resist . And ye shall be betrayed both by parents , and brethren , and kinsfolk , and friends ; and some of you shall they ...
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... answer , that the objection does not con- cern our present argument . If our Saviour actually foretold the destruction of Jeru- salem , it is sufficient ; even although we should allow , that the narration of the pro- phecy had combined ...
... answer , that the objection does not con- cern our present argument . If our Saviour actually foretold the destruction of Jeru- salem , it is sufficient ; even although we should allow , that the narration of the pro- phecy had combined ...
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... cisely the same thing as what I have put into the mouth of the moral philosopher . Nor do I think that it detracts much from the merit of the answer , that these pre- * Matt . xxii . 35-40 . " cepts are extant in the Mosaic code ; for 40.
... cisely the same thing as what I have put into the mouth of the moral philosopher . Nor do I think that it detracts much from the merit of the answer , that these pre- * Matt . xxii . 35-40 . " cepts are extant in the Mosaic code ; for 40.
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... answer , so is all perfection : ought therefore a moralist to recommend imperfections ? One excellency , however , of our Saviour's rules , is , that they are either never mistaken , or never so mistaken as to do harm . I could feign a ...
... answer , so is all perfection : ought therefore a moralist to recommend imperfections ? One excellency , however , of our Saviour's rules , is , that they are either never mistaken , or never so mistaken as to do harm . I could feign a ...
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... to us as an illite- rate peasant ? Or shall we say that some early Christians of taste and education composed these pieces and ascribed them to Christ ? Beside all other incredibilities in this account , I answer , with Dr. Jortin 56.
... to us as an illite- rate peasant ? Or shall we say that some early Christians of taste and education composed these pieces and ascribed them to Christ ? Beside all other incredibilities in this account , I answer , with Dr. Jortin 56.
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