A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... mission ; secondly , that morality , neither in the Gospel , nor in any other book , can be a subject , properly speaking , of discovery . If I were to describe in a very few words the scope of Christianity , as a revelation * Great and ...
... mission ; secondly , that morality , neither in the Gospel , nor in any other book , can be a subject , properly speaking , of discovery . If I were to describe in a very few words the scope of Christianity , as a revelation * Great and ...
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... mission . Secondly ; morality , neither in the Gospel , nor in any other book , can be a subject of discovery , properly so called . By which proposition , I mean that there cannot , in morality , be any thing similar to what are called ...
... mission . Secondly ; morality , neither in the Gospel , nor in any other book , can be a subject of discovery , properly so called . By which proposition , I mean that there cannot , in morality , be any thing similar to what are called ...
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... mission , as may at first sight be supposed , for bad manners are bad morals . It is sufficiently apparent , that the pre- Matt : xxiii . 6. See also Mark , xii . 39. Luke , xx . 46 .; xiv . 7 . + Luke , xiv . 7 . VOL . II . D cepts we ...
... mission , as may at first sight be supposed , for bad manners are bad morals . It is sufficiently apparent , that the pre- Matt : xxiii . 6. See also Mark , xii . 39. Luke , xx . 46 .; xiv . 7 . + Luke , xiv . 7 . VOL . II . D cepts we ...
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... A few fish- ermen upon the lake of Tiberias , persons just as uneducated , and , for the purpose of framing rules of morality , as unpromis ing as himself . Suppose the mission to be real , all this is accounted for ; the 70.
... A few fish- ermen upon the lake of Tiberias , persons just as uneducated , and , for the purpose of framing rules of morality , as unpromis ing as himself . Suppose the mission to be real , all this is accounted for ; the 70.
Page 85
... mission was to diminish the authority of the Mosaic code , and it was so considered by the Jews themselves . It is very improbable , therefore , that , with- out the constraint of truth , Matthew should have ascribed a saying to Christ ...
... mission was to diminish the authority of the Mosaic code , and it was so considered by the Jews themselves . It is very improbable , therefore , that , with- out the constraint of truth , Matthew should have ascribed a saying to Christ ...
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