A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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Page 11
... circum- stances can be made to apply . They who object that much has been done by the power of chance , the ingenuity of accom- modation , and the industry of research , ought to try whether the same , or any thing like it , could be ...
... circum- stances can be made to apply . They who object that much has been done by the power of chance , the ingenuity of accom- modation , and the industry of research , ought to try whether the same , or any thing like it , could be ...
Page 114
... giving offence . All these circum , stances are distinctly noticed by Mark and Luke , upon the occasion of his informing them ( probably for the first time ) , that the .I .307 • Son of man should be delivered into the hands of 114.
... giving offence . All these circum , stances are distinctly noticed by Mark and Luke , upon the occasion of his informing them ( probably for the first time ) , that the .I .307 • Son of man should be delivered into the hands of 114.
Page 117
... circum- stance ) , appears in Saint John's account , as well as in that of the other evangelists . There are moreover two other corre- spondencies between Saint John's history or the transaction and theirs , of a kind some- what ...
... circum- stance ) , appears in Saint John's account , as well as in that of the other evangelists . There are moreover two other corre- spondencies between Saint John's history or the transaction and theirs , of a kind some- what ...
Page 127
... circum- stantial ; secondly , by contracting every section into the fewest words possible , con- tenting myself for the most part with a mere apposition of passages ; and , thirdly , by omitting many disquisitions , which , though ...
... circum- stantial ; secondly , by contracting every section into the fewest words possible , con- tenting myself for the most part with a mere apposition of passages ; and , thirdly , by omitting many disquisitions , which , though ...
Page 136
... a sight of her , he was mightily taken with her . She was induced to transgress the laws of her country , and marry Felix . " Here the public station of Felix , the name of his wife , and the singular circum- stance 136.
... a sight of her , he was mightily taken with her . She was induced to transgress the laws of her country , and marry Felix . " Here the public station of Felix , the name of his wife , and the singular circum- stance 136.
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