A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... referred to in Scripture , with the state of things in those times , as represented by foreign and independent accounts CHAPTER VII . Undesigned Coincidences CHAPTER VIII . Of the History of the Resurrection PAGE 125 - 185 191 CHAPTER ...
... referred to in Scripture , with the state of things in those times , as represented by foreign and independent accounts CHAPTER VII . Undesigned Coincidences CHAPTER VIII . Of the History of the Resurrection PAGE 125 - 185 191 CHAPTER ...
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... 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.
... 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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... referred to in several different passages of each , and , in none of all these places , does there appear the smallest intimation that the things spoken of had come to pass . I do admit , that it would have been the part of an im ...
... referred to in several different passages of each , and , in none of all these places , does there appear the smallest intimation that the things spoken of had come to pass . I do admit , that it would have been the part of an im ...
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... refer actions to rules , and rules to public happiness . Now , in the formation of these rules , there is no place for discovery , properly so called , but there is ample room for the exercise of wisdom , judgement , and prudence . As I ...
... refer actions to rules , and rules to public happiness . Now , in the formation of these rules , there is no place for discovery , properly so called , but there is ample room for the exercise of wisdom , judgement , and prudence . As I ...
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... refer , has not only marked this difference more strongly than any preceding writer , but has proved , in contradiction to first impressions , to popular opinion , to the encomiums of orators and poets , and even to the suffrages of ...
... refer , has not only marked this difference more strongly than any preceding writer , but has proved , in contradiction to first impressions , to popular opinion , to the encomiums of orators and poets , and even to the suffrages of ...
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