A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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Page 23
... establishing the proof of a future state of reward and pu- nishment , — “ to bring life and immortality to light . " The direct object , therefore , of the design is , to supply motives , and not rules ; sanctions , and not precepts ...
... establishing the proof of a future state of reward and pu- nishment , — “ to bring life and immortality to light . " The direct object , therefore , of the design is , to supply motives , and not rules ; sanctions , and not precepts ...
Page 25
... establish intermediate rules ; by which proceeding , the business of morality is much facilitated , for then it is concerning our rules alone that we need inquire , whether in their tendency they be beneficial ; concerning our actions ...
... establish intermediate rules ; by which proceeding , the business of morality is much facilitated , for then it is concerning our rules alone that we need inquire , whether in their tendency they be beneficial ; concerning our actions ...
Page 207
... established in the faith , and increasing in number daily . " From Asia , the apostle proceeded into Greece , where , soon after his arrival in Macedonia , we find him at Thessalo- * Acts , xi . 21. 24. 26 . Acts , xii . 24 . + Benson ...
... established in the faith , and increasing in number daily . " From Asia , the apostle proceeded into Greece , where , soon after his arrival in Macedonia , we find him at Thessalo- * Acts , xi . 21. 24. 26 . Acts , xii . 24 . + Benson ...
Page 231
... established , and adorn- ed it : let them cease to accuse our faith of rusticity , and confess their mistake * , Of these writers , several , as Justin , Ire- næus , Clement of Alexandria , Tertullian , Origen , Bardesanes , Hippolitus ...
... established , and adorn- ed it : let them cease to accuse our faith of rusticity , and confess their mistake * , Of these writers , several , as Justin , Ire- næus , Clement of Alexandria , Tertullian , Origen , Bardesanes , Hippolitus ...
Page 236
... establish a new religion , even amongst a few people , or in one single nation , is a thing in itself exceedingly difficult . To reform some corruptions which may have spread in a religion , or to make new regu- lations in it , is not ...
... establish a new religion , even amongst a few people , or in one single nation , is a thing in itself exceedingly difficult . To reform some corruptions which may have spread in a religion , or to make new regu- lations in it , is not ...
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