A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... expressions that require a knowledge of local diction , and of local allusion ) are few , and not of great importance . Nor have I found that varieties of reading , or a different constru- * Chap . xlviii . ver . 24 . J 66 A 66 ing of ...
... expressions that require a knowledge of local diction , and of local allusion ) are few , and not of great importance . Nor have I found that varieties of reading , or a different constru- * Chap . xlviii . ver . 24 . J 66 A 66 ing of ...
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... expressions of concern , which are preserved by Saint Luke ( xix . 41—44 . ) : “ And when he was come near , he beheld the city , and wept over it , say- ing , If thou hadst known , even thou , at least in this thy day , the things ...
... expressions of concern , which are preserved by Saint Luke ( xix . 41—44 . ) : “ And when he was come near , he beheld the city , and wept over it , say- ing , If thou hadst known , even thou , at least in this thy day , the things ...
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... of the destruction of Jerusalem is.mixed , or con- nected , with expressions which relate to the final judgement of the world ; and so connected , as to lead an ordinary reader to expect , that these two events would not be 20.
... of the destruction of Jerusalem is.mixed , or con- nected , with expressions which relate to the final judgement of the world ; and so connected , as to lead an ordinary reader to expect , that these two events would not be 20.
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... expressions of the prin- ciple , which we have already stated ) , ex- cept that some of the passages , especially our Lord's advice to the guests at an en- tertainment , seem to extend the rule to what we call manners ; which was both ...
... expressions of the prin- ciple , which we have already stated ) , ex- cept that some of the passages , especially our Lord's advice to the guests at an en- tertainment , seem to extend the rule to what we call manners ; which was both ...
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... con- ciseness of Christ's expression , " This is my body , " would have been avoided in a made - up story . I allow that the explica- tion of these words , given by Protestants , is satisfactory ; but it is deduced from a diligent 91.
... con- ciseness of Christ's expression , " This is my body , " would have been avoided in a made - up story . I allow that the explica- tion of these words , given by Protestants , is satisfactory ; but it is deduced from a diligent 91.
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