A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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Page 7
... proof that the ancient Rab- bins explained it of their expected Mes- siah : but their modern expositors concur , I think , in representing it as a description of the calamitous state and intended resto- ration of the Jewish people , who ...
... proof that the ancient Rab- bins explained it of their expected Mes- siah : but their modern expositors concur , I think , in representing it as a description of the calamitous state and intended resto- ration of the Jewish people , who ...
Page 23
... proof of a future state of reward and pu- nishment , — “ to bring life and immortality to light . " The direct object , therefore , of the design is , to supply motives , and not rules ; sanctions , and not precepts . And these were ...
... proof of a future state of reward and pu- nishment , — “ to bring life and immortality to light . " The direct object , therefore , of the design is , to supply motives , and not rules ; sanctions , and not precepts . And these were ...
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... polarity of the magnet , the laws of gravitation , alphabetical writ- ing , decimal arithmetic , and some other things of the same sort ; facts , or proofs , or contrivances , before totally unknown and unthought of . 24.
... polarity of the magnet , the laws of gravitation , alphabetical writ- ing , decimal arithmetic , and some other things of the same sort ; facts , or proofs , or contrivances , before totally unknown and unthought of . 24.
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... ineffectual , and is therefore unwise . I know not how to go about the proof of a point , which depends upon experience , and upon a Matt . xxiii . 25. 27 . † Ib . v . 28 . وو knowledge of the human constitution , bet- ter than 36.
... ineffectual , and is therefore unwise . I know not how to go about the proof of a point , which depends upon experience , and upon a Matt . xxiii . 25. 27 . † Ib . v . 28 . وو knowledge of the human constitution , bet- ter than 36.
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... proof or argument ; still more seldom , that he accompanied it with , what all precepts require , limitations and distinctions . His instructions were conceived in short , em- phatic , sententious rules , in occasional re- flections ...
... proof or argument ; still more seldom , that he accompanied it with , what all precepts require , limitations and distinctions . His instructions were conceived in short , em- phatic , sententious rules , in occasional re- flections ...
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