A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... present instance , in- contestable . The record comes out of the custody of adversaries . The Jews , as an ancient father well observed , are our libra- rians . The passage is in their copies , as well as in ours . With many attempts to ...
... present instance , in- contestable . The record comes out of the custody of adversaries . The Jews , as an ancient father well observed , are our libra- rians . The passage is in their copies , as well as in ours . With many attempts to ...
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... present Hebrew text ) is adopted , Dr. Kennicot has set forth by an argument not only so cogent , but so clear and popular , that I beg leave to transcribe the substance of it into this note : - " Origen , after having quoted at large ...
... present Hebrew text ) is adopted , Dr. Kennicot has set forth by an argument not only so cogent , but so clear and popular , that I beg leave to transcribe the substance of it into this note : - " Origen , after having quoted at large ...
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... present argument . If our Saviour actually foretold the destruction of Jeru- salem , it is sufficient ; even although we should allow , that the narration of the pro- phecy had combined what had been said by him on kindred subjects ...
... present argument . If our Saviour actually foretold the destruction of Jeru- salem , it is sufficient ; even although we should allow , that the narration of the pro- phecy had combined what had been said by him on kindred subjects ...
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... present advantage . Their interesting even to other orders of intelligent beings . I think it is a general opinion , and one to which I have long come , that the beneficial effects of Christ's death extend to the whole human species ...
... present advantage . Their interesting even to other orders of intelligent beings . I think it is a general opinion , and one to which I have long come , that the beneficial effects of Christ's death extend to the whole human species ...
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... present instance , the rule here recited will never fail to make him who obeys it con- siderate , not only of the rights , but of the feelings of other men , bodily and mental , in great matters and in small ; of the ease , the ...
... present instance , the rule here recited will never fail to make him who obeys it con- siderate , not only of the rights , but of the feelings of other men , bodily and mental , in great matters and in small ; of the ease , the ...
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