A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... manner of life who would declare ? " i . e . who would stand forth in his defence ? The former part of the ninth verse , " and he made his grave with the wicked , and with the rich in his death , which inverts the circumstances of ...
... manner of life who would declare ? " i . e . who would stand forth in his defence ? The former part of the ninth verse , " and he made his grave with the wicked , and with the rich in his death , which inverts the circumstances of ...
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... manner as Luke , after relating the denunciation of a dearth by Agabus , adds , " which came to pass in the days of Clau- dius Cæsar * : " whereas the prophecies are given distinctly in one chapter of each of the first three Gospels ...
... manner as Luke , after relating the denunciation of a dearth by Agabus , adds , " which came to pass in the days of Clau- dius Cæsar * : " whereas the prophecies are given distinctly in one chapter of each of the first three Gospels ...
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... 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 world was affected by them , when they were first published ; expects what , as I ...
... 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 world was affected by them , when they were first published ; expects what , as I ...
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... manner of teaching , Under the first head , I should willingly , if the limits and nature of my work ad- mitted of it , transcribe into this chapter the whole of what has been said upon the mo- rality of the Gospel , by the author of ...
... manner of teaching , Under the first head , I should willingly , if the limits and nature of my work ad- mitted of it , transcribe into this chapter the whole of what has been said upon the mo- rality of the Gospel , by the author of ...
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... manners ; which was both re- gular in point of consistency , and not so much beneath the dignity of our Lord's mission , as may at first sight be supposed , for bad manners are bad morals . It is sufficiently apparent , that the pre ...
... manners ; which was both re- gular in point of consistency , and not so much beneath the dignity of our Lord's mission , as may at first sight be supposed , for bad manners are bad morals . It is sufficiently apparent , that the pre ...
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