A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... cause to be put to death . And shall be hated of all men ye for my name's sake . But there shall not an hair of your head perish . In your pa- ye tience possess ye your souls . And when shall see Jerusalem compassed with armies , then ...
... cause to be put to death . And shall be hated of all men ye for my name's sake . But there shall not an hair of your head perish . In your pa- ye tience possess ye your souls . And when shall see Jerusalem compassed with armies , then ...
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... cause conviction , which forms the princi- pal end of our discourses , was to arise in the minds of his followers , from a different source , from their respect to his person and authority . Now , for the purpose of im- pression singly ...
... cause conviction , which forms the princi- pal end of our discourses , was to arise in the minds of his followers , from a different source , from their respect to his person and authority . Now , for the purpose of im- pression singly ...
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... the good sense , and , I may add , the strength and authority , of our Lord's discourses ! IV . It is very usual with the human mind , to substitute forwardness and fervency in a particular cause , for the merit of general and regular 60.
... the good sense , and , I may add , the strength and authority , of our Lord's discourses ! IV . It is very usual with the human mind , to substitute forwardness and fervency in a particular cause , for the merit of general and regular 60.
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In Three Parts William Paley. particular cause , for the merit of general and regular mórality : and it is natural , and politic also , in the leader of a sect or party , to encourage such a disposition in his fol- lowers . Christ did ...
In Three Parts William Paley. particular cause , for the merit of general and regular mórality : and it is natural , and politic also , in the leader of a sect or party , to encourage such a disposition in his fol- lowers . Christ did ...
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... cause cause * . The same defence vindicates the genuineness of our Gospels , and without prejudice to the cause at all . There are some other instances in which the evangelists honestly relate what , they must have perceived , would ...
... cause cause * . The same defence vindicates the genuineness of our Gospels , and without prejudice to the cause at all . There are some other instances in which the evangelists honestly relate what , they must have perceived , would ...
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