A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... possesses , that it is intermixed with no other subject . It is entire , separate , and uninterruptedly directed to one scene of things . The application of the prophecy to the evangelic history is plain and appropriate . Here is no ...
... possesses , that it is intermixed with no other subject . It is entire , separate , and uninterruptedly directed to one scene of things . The application of the prophecy to the evangelic history is plain and appropriate . Here is no ...
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... possess ye your souls . And when shall see Jerusalem compassed with armies , then know that the desolation thereof is nigh . Then let them which are in Judea flee to the mountains ; and let them which are in the midst of it depart out ...
... possess ye your souls . And when shall see Jerusalem compassed with armies , then know that the desolation thereof is nigh . Then let them which are in Judea flee to the mountains ; and let them which are in the midst of it depart out ...
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... in real- ity , and in their general effects , have been prejudicial to human happiness . II . That the Gospel has brought forwards some virtues , which possess the highest in- trinsic value , but which have commonly been overlooked and 27.
... in real- ity , and in their general effects , have been prejudicial to human happiness . II . That the Gospel has brought forwards some virtues , which possess the highest in- trinsic value , but which have commonly been overlooked and 27.
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... possesses vigour , firmness , resolution ; is daring and active , quick in its sensibilities , jealous of its fame , eager in its attach- ments , inflexible in its purpose , violent in its resentments . The other , meek , yielding ...
... possesses vigour , firmness , resolution ; is daring and active , quick in its sensibilities , jealous of its fame , eager in its attach- ments , inflexible in its purpose , violent in its resentments . The other , meek , yielding ...
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... possesses the most of true worth both as being most difficult either to be ac- quired or sustained , and as contributing most to the happiness and tranquillity of social life . The state of his argument is as follows : I. If this ...
... possesses the most of true worth both as being most difficult either to be ac- quired or sustained , and as contributing most to the happiness and tranquillity of social life . The state of his argument is as follows : I. If this ...
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