A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... particular , it may be demanded of them to explain , in whose name or person , if the Jewish people be the sufferer , does the prophet would have been at all distressed by this quotation , unless the Hebrew text had read agreeably to ...
... particular , it may be demanded of them to explain , in whose name or person , if the Jewish people be the sufferer , does the prophet would have been at all distressed by this quotation , unless the Hebrew text had read agreeably to ...
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... particular action , we establish intermediate rules ; by which proceeding , the business of morality is much facilitated , for then it is concerning our rules alone that we need inquire , whether in their tendency they be beneficial ...
... particular action , we establish intermediate rules ; by which proceeding , the business of morality is much facilitated , for then it is concerning our rules alone that we need inquire , whether in their tendency they be beneficial ...
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... particular , his sermon upon the mount ought always to be considered with a view to these observations . The question is not , whether a fuller , a more accurate , a more systematic , or a more argumentative dis- course upon morals ...
... particular , his sermon upon the mount ought always to be considered with a view to these observations . The question is not , whether a fuller , a more accurate , a more systematic , or a more argumentative dis- course upon morals ...
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... did not , contain . Under this head , the following reflections appear to me to possess some weight . I. They exhibit no particular description of the invisible world . The future hap- f piness of the good , and the misery of the 57.
... did not , contain . Under this head , the following reflections appear to me to possess some weight . I. They exhibit no particular description of the invisible world . The future hap- f piness of the good , and the misery of the 57.
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... , the good sense , and , I may add , the strength and authority , of our Lord's discourses ! IV . It is very usual with the human mind , to substitute forwardness and fervency in a particular cause , for the merit of general and regular 60.
... , the good sense , and , I may add , the strength and authority , of our Lord's discourses ! IV . It is very usual with the human mind , to substitute forwardness and fervency in a particular cause , for the merit of general and regular 60.
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