A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... expected CHAPTER VI . - · 324 Want of universality in 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 ...
... expected CHAPTER VI . - · 324 Want of universality in 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 ...
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... expected Mes- siah : but their modern expositors concur , I think , in representing it as a description of the calamitous state and intended resto- ration of the Jewish people , who are here , as they say , exhibited under the character ...
... expected Mes- siah : but their modern expositors concur , I think , in representing it as a description of the calamitous state and intended resto- ration of the Jewish people , who are here , as they say , exhibited under the character ...
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... expects , in reading the New Testament , to be struck with discoveries in morals in the manner in which his mind was affected when he first came to the knowledge of the discoveries above mentioned ; or rather in the manner in which the ...
... expects , in reading the New Testament , to be struck with discoveries in morals in the manner in which his mind was affected when he first came to the knowledge of the discoveries above mentioned ; or rather in the manner in which the ...
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... , and the distinctions that attend it , to the reason of the hearer . It is likewise to be expected that they will be delivered in terms by so much the more forcible and " If energetic , as they have to encounter natu- 52.
... , and the distinctions that attend it , to the reason of the hearer . It is likewise to be expected that they will be delivered in terms by so much the more forcible and " If energetic , as they have to encounter natu- 52.
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... expected perhaps from a well- instructed , cool , and judicious philosopher , but was not to be looked for from an illite- rate Jew ; certainly not from an impetuous enthusiast . VI . Nothing could be more quibbling , than were the ...
... expected perhaps from a well- instructed , cool , and judicious philosopher , but was not to be looked for from an illite- rate Jew ; certainly not from an impetuous enthusiast . VI . Nothing could be more quibbling , than were the ...
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