A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... by him in a prophetic character , with the solemnity be- longing to that character : and what he so delivered , was all along understood by the Jewish reader to refer to something that was to take place after the time of the author.
... by him in a prophetic character , with the solemnity be- longing to that character : and what he so delivered , was all along understood by the Jewish reader to refer to something that was to take place after the time of the author.
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... reader of every country . The ob- scurities ( by which I mean the expressions that require a knowledge of local diction , and of local allusion ) are few , and not of great importance . Nor have I found that varieties of reading , or a ...
... reader of every country . The ob- scurities ( by which I mean the expressions that require a knowledge of local diction , and of local allusion ) are few , and not of great importance . Nor have I found that varieties of reading , or a ...
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... reader . The application which the Jews contend for , appears to me to labour un- der insuperable difficulties ; in particular , it may be demanded of them to explain , in whose name or person , if the Jewish people be the sufferer ...
... reader . The application which the Jews contend for , appears to me to labour un- der insuperable difficulties ; in particular , it may be demanded of them to explain , in whose name or person , if the Jewish people be the sufferer ...
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... reader will find them disposed in order , and distinctly ex- plained , in bishop Chandler's treatise on the subject : and he will bear in mind , what has been often , and , I think , truly , urged by the advocates of Christianity , that ...
... reader will find them disposed in order , and distinctly ex- plained , in bishop Chandler's treatise on the subject : and he will bear in mind , what has been often , and , I think , truly , urged by the advocates of Christianity , that ...
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... readers to believe that his book was written before the event , when in truth it was written after it , to have suppressed any such intimation care- fully . But this was not the character of the authors of the Gospel . Cunning was no ...
... readers to believe that his book was written before the event , when in truth it was written after it , to have suppressed any such intimation care- fully . But this was not the character of the authors of the Gospel . Cunning was no ...
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