A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... given by the present Hebrew text ) is adopted , Dr. Kennicot has set forth by an argument not only so cogent , but so clear and popular , that I beg leave to transcribe the substance of it into this note : - " Origen , after having ...
... given by the present Hebrew text ) is adopted , Dr. Kennicot has set forth by an argument not only so cogent , but so clear and popular , that I beg leave to transcribe the substance of it into this note : - " Origen , after having ...
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... given why they should defer writing their histories so long . 3. If the evangelists , at the time of writing the Gospels , had known of the * Lardner , vol . xiii . ↑ Le Clerc , Diss . III . de Quat . Evang . num . vii . p . 541 ...
... given why they should defer writing their histories so long . 3. If the evangelists , at the time of writing the Gospels , had known of the * Lardner , vol . xiii . ↑ Le Clerc , Diss . III . de Quat . Evang . num . vii . p . 541 ...
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... given distinctly in one chapter of each of the first three Gospels , and referred to in several different passages of each , and , in none of all these places , does there appear the smallest intimation that the things spoken of had ...
... given distinctly in one chapter of each of the first three Gospels , and referred to in several different passages of each , and , in none of all these places , does there appear the smallest intimation that the things spoken of had ...
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... given to his followers * " When ye shall see Jerusalem compassed with armies , then know that the desolation thereof is nigh ; then let them which are in Judea , flee to the mountains ; then let them which are in the midst of it depart ...
... given to his followers * " When ye shall see Jerusalem compassed with armies , then know that the desolation thereof is nigh ; then let them which are in Judea , flee to the mountains ; then let them which are in the midst of it depart ...
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... given , and be highly valuable , yet still they do not form the original pur- pose of the mission . Secondly ; morality , neither in the Gospel , nor in any other book , can be a subject of discovery , properly so called . By which ...
... given , and be highly valuable , yet still they do not form the original pur- pose of the mission . Secondly ; morality , neither in the Gospel , nor in any other book , can be a subject of discovery , properly so called . By which ...
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