A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... person . I have not discovered that their exposition rests upon any critical arguments , or upon these in any other than a very minute degree . The clause in the ninth verse , which we render " for the transgression of my people was he ...
... person . I have not discovered that their exposition rests upon any critical arguments , or upon these in any other than a very minute degree . The clause in the ninth verse , which we render " for the transgression of my people was he ...
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... 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 the words " to death , " on which the argument principally depended ...
... 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 the words " to death , " on which the argument principally depended ...
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... person , to the history of whose life so many circum- stances can be made to apply . They who object that much has been done by the power of chance , the ingenuity of accom- modation , and the industry of research , ought to try whether ...
... person , to the history of whose life so many circum- stances can be made to apply . They who object that much has been done by the power of chance , the ingenuity of accom- modation , and the industry of research , ought to try whether ...
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... person by whom this is done , moral precepts or examples , or illustra tions of moral precepts , may be occa- sionally given , and be highly valuable , yet still they do not form the original pur- pose of the mission . Secondly ...
... person by whom this is done , moral precepts or examples , or illustra tions of moral precepts , may be occa- sionally given , and be highly valuable , yet still they do not form the original pur- pose of the mission . Secondly ...
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... persons amongst his countrymen were wont , on all occasions , great and little , to betray . " They ( the Scribes and Pharisees ) love the uppermost rooms at feasts , and the chief seats in the synagogues , and greetings , in the ...
... persons amongst his countrymen were wont , on all occasions , great and little , to betray . " They ( the Scribes and Pharisees ) love the uppermost rooms at feasts , and the chief seats in the synagogues , and greetings , in the ...
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