A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... human life . The destruction of Jeru- salem took place in the seventieth year after the birth of Christ . The three evan- gelists , one of whom was his immediate companion , and the other two associated with his companions , were , it ...
... human life . The destruction of Jeru- salem took place in the seventieth year after the birth of Christ . The three evan- gelists , one of whom was his immediate companion , and the other two associated with his companions , were , it ...
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... human life , by 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 ...
... human life , by 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 ...
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... human life , and that consequently , which , one might expect beforehand , would be the great end and office of a revelation from God , is to convey to the world authorized assurances of the reality of a future existence . And although ...
... human life , and that consequently , which , one might expect beforehand , would be the great end and office of a revelation from God , is to convey to the world authorized assurances of the reality of a future existence . And although ...
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... 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 instituted concerning each particular action , we establish ...
... 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 instituted concerning each particular action , we establish ...
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... 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 27.
... 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 27.
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