A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... natural means be foreseen , is , in the present instance , in- contestable . The record comes out of the custody of adversaries . The Jews , as an ancient father well observed , are our libra- rians . The passage is in their copies , as ...
... natural means be foreseen , is , in the present instance , in- contestable . The record comes out of the custody of adversaries . The Jews , as an ancient father well observed , are our libra- rians . The passage is in their copies , as ...
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... natural to inquire what turn the Jews themselves give to this prophecy * . There is good proof that the ancient Rab- bins explained it of their expected Mes- siah : but their modern expositors concur , I think , in representing it as a ...
... natural to inquire what turn the Jews themselves give to this prophecy * . There is good proof that the ancient Rab- bins explained it of their expected Mes- siah : but their modern expositors concur , I think , in representing it as a ...
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... natural philosophy , in the arts of life , and in some sciences ; as the system of the universe , the circulation of the blood , the polarity of the magnet , the laws of gravitation , alphabetical writ- ing , decimal arithmetic , and ...
... natural philosophy , in the arts of life , and in some sciences ; as the system of the universe , the circulation of the blood , the polarity of the magnet , the laws of gravitation , alphabetical writ- ing , decimal arithmetic , and ...
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... nature of the subject renders it impossible that he should meet with . And the foundation of my opinion is this , that the qualities of actions depend entirely upon their effects , which effects must all along have been the subject of ...
... nature of the subject renders it impossible that he should meet with . And the foundation of my opinion is this , that the qualities of actions depend entirely upon their effects , which effects must all along have been the subject of ...
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... 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 The Internal Evidence of Christianity ; because it perfectly agrees with my own ...
... 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 The Internal Evidence of Christianity ; because it perfectly agrees with my own ...
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