A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... 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.
... 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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... 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 received a copious account of the transaction from Josephus , a Jewish and contemporary ...
... 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 received a copious account of the transaction from Josephus , a Jewish and contemporary ...
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... circumstances , nothing appears to have been so practi- cable , or likely to be so efficacious , as leaving , wherever he came , concise lessons of duty . These circumstances at least show the necessity he was under of comprising what ...
... circumstances , nothing appears to have been so practi- cable , or likely to be so efficacious , as leaving , wherever he came , concise lessons of duty . These circumstances at least show the necessity he was under of comprising what ...
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... circumstances woven into them ; and in some , as that of the Good Samaritan , the Prodigal Son , the Pharisee and the Publican , in an union of pathos and simplicity , which , in the best produc- tions of human genius , is the fruit ...
... circumstances woven into them ; and in some , as that of the Good Samaritan , the Prodigal Son , the Pharisee and the Publican , in an union of pathos and simplicity , which , in the best produc- tions of human genius , is the fruit ...
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... circumstances , which no writer what- ever was likely to have forged ; and which no writer would have chosen to appear in his book , who had been careful to present the story in the most unexceptionable form , or who had thought himself ...
... circumstances , which no writer what- ever was likely to have forged ; and which no writer would have chosen to appear in his book , who had been careful to present the story in the most unexceptionable form , or who had thought himself ...
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