A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... observing , that the counterfeited prophecies of the Sibyl- line oracles , of the twelve patriarchs , and I am inclined to believe , most others of the kind , are mere transcripts of the history , moulded into a prophetic form . It is ...
... observing , that the counterfeited prophecies of the Sibyl- line oracles , of the twelve patriarchs , and I am inclined to believe , most others of the kind , are mere transcripts of the history , moulded into a prophetic form . It is ...
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... observation of our Saviour , that the rejection of any evil thoughts was the best defence against vice : for when a debauched person fills his imagination with impure pictures , the licentious ideas which he recalls , fail not to ...
... observation of our Saviour , that the rejection of any evil thoughts was the best defence against vice : for when a debauched person fills his imagination with impure pictures , the licentious ideas which he recalls , fail not to ...
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... observe , that it is not publicity , but ostentation , which is prohibited ; not the mode , but the motive , of the action , which is regulated . A good man will pre- fer that mode , as well as those objects of his beneficence , by ...
... observe , that it is not publicity , but ostentation , which is prohibited ; not the mode , but the motive , of the action , which is regulated . A good man will pre- fer that mode , as well as those objects of his beneficence , by ...
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... observing the rule when the occasion offered , would do no- thing , or worse than nothing : but he who considers the character and disposition which is hereby inculcated , and places that disposition before him as the model to which he ...
... observing the rule when the occasion offered , would do no- thing , or worse than nothing : but he who considers the character and disposition which is hereby inculcated , and places that disposition before him as the model to which he ...
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... observe in the religion , may be thought to prove something more . They would have been extraordinary , had the religion come from any person ; from the person from whom it did come , they are exceedingly so . What was Jesus in external ...
... observe in the religion , may be thought to prove something more . They would have been extraordinary , had the religion come from any person ; from the person from whom it did come , they are exceedingly so . What was Jesus in external ...
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