A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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Page 23
... perhaps the future existence of the species , and more gracious terms of acceptance extended to all , might depend upon it , or be procured by it . Now these effects , whatever they be , do not belong to Christianity as a revela- tion ...
... perhaps the future existence of the species , and more gracious terms of acceptance extended to all , might depend upon it , or be procured by it . Now these effects , whatever they be , do not belong to Christianity as a revela- tion ...
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... two cha- racters above described may be occasion- ally useful ; although , perhaps , a great general , or a great statesman , may be formed by it , and these may be instru- ments of important benefits to mankind , yet is this 31.
... two cha- racters above described may be occasion- ally useful ; although , perhaps , a great general , or a great statesman , may be formed by it , and these may be instru- ments of important benefits to mankind , yet is this 31.
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... perhaps an affectation of scrupulousness , about the Sabbath : but how did he censure it ? not by contemning or decrying the institution itself , but by de- claring that " the Sabbath was made for man , not man for the Sabbath ; " that ...
... perhaps an affectation of scrupulousness , about the Sabbath : but how did he censure it ? not by contemning or decrying the institution itself , but by de- claring that " the Sabbath was made for man , not man for the Sabbath ; " that ...
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... perhaps from a well- instructed , cool , and judicious philosopher , but was not to be looked for from an illite- rate Jew ; certainly not from an impetuous enthusiast . VI . Nothing could be more quibbling , than were the comments and ...
... perhaps from a well- instructed , cool , and judicious philosopher , but was not to be looked for from an illite- rate Jew ; certainly not from an impetuous enthusiast . VI . Nothing could be more quibbling , than were the comments and ...
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... Perhaps the qualities which we 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 ...
... Perhaps the qualities which we 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 ...
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