A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... passage is in their copies , as well as in ours . With many attempts to explain it away , none has ever been made by them to discredit its authenticity . And , what adds to the force of the quo- tation is , that it is taken from a ...
... passage is in their copies , as well as in ours . With many attempts to explain it away , none has ever been made by them to discredit its authenticity . And , what adds to the force of the quo- tation is , that it is taken from a ...
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... passage , in a dispute against some that were accounted wise among the Jews , one of them replied that the words did not mean one man , but one people , the Jews , who were smitten of God , and dispersed among the Gentiles for their ...
... passage , in a dispute against some that were accounted wise among the Jews , one of them replied that the words did not mean one man , but one people , the Jews , who were smitten of God , and dispersed among the Gentiles for their ...
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... passages only , as were in the Septuagint agreeable to the Hebrew . Wherefore , as Origen had carefully compared the Greek version of the Septuagint with the Hebrew text ; and as he puzzled and confounded the learned Jews , by urging ...
... passages only , as were in the Septuagint agreeable to the Hebrew . Wherefore , as Origen had carefully compared the Greek version of the Septuagint with the Hebrew text ; and as he puzzled and confounded the learned Jews , by urging ...
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... passages are direct and explicit pre- dictions . References to the same event , some plain , some parabolical , or otherwise figurative , are found in divers other dis- courses of our Lord * . The general agreement of the descrip- tion ...
... passages are direct and explicit pre- dictions . References to the same event , some plain , some parabolical , or otherwise figurative , are found in divers other dis- courses of our Lord * . The general agreement of the descrip- tion ...
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... passages of each , and , in none of all these places , does there appear the smallest intimation that the things spoken of had come to pass . I do admit , that it would have been the part of an im- postor , who wished his readers to ...
... passages of each , and , in none of all these places , does there appear the smallest intimation that the things spoken of had come to pass . I do admit , that it would have been the part of an im- postor , who wished his readers to ...
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