A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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Page 17
... believe that his book was written before the event , when in truth it was written after it , to have suppressed any such intimation care- fully . But this was not the character of the authors of the Gospel . Cunning was no quality of ...
... believe that his book was written before the event , when in truth it was written after it , to have suppressed any such intimation care- fully . But this was not the character of the authors of the Gospel . Cunning was no quality of ...
Page 20
... believe , most others of the kind , are mere transcripts of the history , moulded into a prophetic form . It is objected , that the prophecy of the destruction of Jerusalem is.mixed , or con- nected , with expressions which relate to ...
... believe , most others of the kind , are mere transcripts of the history , moulded into a prophetic form . It is objected , that the prophecy of the destruction of Jerusalem is.mixed , or con- nected , with expressions which relate to ...
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... believe , sincere con- vert to Christianity , appears to me to have made out satisfactorily the two following positions , viz . I. That the Gospel omits some qualities , which have usually engaged the praises and admiration of mankind ...
... believe , sincere con- vert to Christianity , appears to me to have made out satisfactorily the two following positions , viz . I. That the Gospel omits some qualities , which have usually engaged the praises and admiration of mankind ...
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... believe that our Lord delivered this dis- course at one time and place , in the man- ner related by Saint Matthew , and that he repeated the same rules and maxims at different times , as opportunity or occasion suggested ; that they ...
... believe that our Lord delivered this dis- course at one time and place , in the man- ner related by Saint Matthew , and that he repeated the same rules and maxims at different times , as opportunity or occasion suggested ; that they ...
Page 57
... believe that they were equal to the task . And how little qualified the Jews , the countrymen and companions of Christ , were to assist him in the undertaking , may be judged of from the traditions and writings of theirs which were the ...
... believe that they were equal to the task . And how little qualified the Jews , the countrymen and companions of Christ , were to assist him in the undertaking , may be judged of from the traditions and writings of theirs which were the ...
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