A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... probable , not much younger than he was . They must , consequently , have been far advanc- ed in life when Jerusalem was taken : and , no reason has been given why they should defer writing their histories so long . 3. If the ...
... probable , not much younger than he was . They must , consequently , have been far advanc- ed in life when Jerusalem was taken : and , no reason has been given why they should defer writing their histories so long . 3. If the ...
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... probable , that , in recording the predictions , they would have dropped some word or other about the completion ; in like manner as Luke , after relating the denunciation of a dearth by Agabus , adds , " which came to pass in the days ...
... probable , that , in recording the predictions , they would have dropped some word or other about the completion ; in like manner as Luke , after relating the denunciation of a dearth by Agabus , adds , " which came to pass in the days ...
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... probable that his enthusiasm would have fallen in with the popular delusion , and that , whilst he gave himself out to be the person intended by these predictions , he would have assumed the character to which they were universally ...
... probable that his enthusiasm would have fallen in with the popular delusion , and that , whilst he gave himself out to be the person intended by these predictions , he would have assumed the character to which they were universally ...
Page 123
... probable , might be impostors , who thought that an advantage was to be taken of the state of public opinion . Others , perhaps , were enthusiasts , whose imagination had been drawn to this ticular object , by the language and senti ...
... probable , might be impostors , who thought that an advantage was to be taken of the state of public opinion . Others , perhaps , were enthusiasts , whose imagination had been drawn to this ticular object , by the language and senti ...
Page 132
... that it is nevertheless highly probable , that the bro- thers bore some additional name , by which they were dis- tinguished from one another . Lardner , vol . ii . p . 897 . ; In the conclusion of the same chapter , Herod's death 132.
... that it is nevertheless highly probable , that the bro- thers bore some additional name , by which they were dis- tinguished from one another . Lardner , vol . ii . p . 897 . ; In the conclusion of the same chapter , Herod's death 132.
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