A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... the knowledge and reception of Christianity , and of greater clearness in the evidence 341 CHAPTER VII . The supposed Effects of Christianity - 356 CHAPTER VIII . Conclusion 371 PART II . OF THE AUXILIARY EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY .
... the knowledge and reception of Christianity , and of greater clearness in the evidence 341 CHAPTER VII . The supposed Effects of Christianity - 356 CHAPTER VIII . Conclusion 371 PART II . OF THE AUXILIARY EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY .
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... effects may accrue from the mission of Christ , and especially from his death , which do not belong to Christianity as a revelation ; that is , they might have existed , and they might have been accomplished , though we had never , in ...
... effects may accrue from the mission of Christ , and especially from his death , which do not belong to Christianity as a revelation ; that is , they might have existed , and they might have been accomplished , though we had never , in ...
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... effects of Christ's death extend to the whole human species . It was the redemption of the world . " He is the propitiation for our sins , and not for ours only , but for the whole world ; " 1 John , ii . 2. Probably the future ...
... effects of Christ's death extend to the whole human species . It was the redemption of the world . " He is the propitiation for our sins , and not for ours only , but for the whole world ; " 1 John , ii . 2. Probably the future ...
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... effects , which effects must all along have been the subject of human experience . When it is once settled , no matter upon what principle , that to do good is virtue , the rest is calculation . But since the calcu- lation cannot be ...
... effects , which effects must all along have been the subject of human experience . When it is once settled , no matter upon what principle , that to do good is virtue , the rest is calculation . But since the calcu- lation cannot be ...
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... , in real- ity , and in their general effects , have been prejudicial to human happiness . II . That the Gospel has brought forwards some virtues , which possess the highest in- trinsic value , but which have commonly been overlooked and ...
... , in real- ity , and in their general effects , have been prejudicial to human happiness . II . That the Gospel has brought forwards some virtues , which possess the highest in- trinsic value , but which have commonly been overlooked and ...
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