A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... Cunning was no quality of theirs . Of all writers in the world , they thought the least of providing against objections . Moreover , there is no VOL . II . * Acts , xi . 28 . C clause in any one of them , that makes a 17.
... Cunning was no quality of theirs . Of all writers in the world , they thought the least of providing against objections . Moreover , there is no VOL . II . * Acts , xi . 28 . C clause in any one of them , that makes a 17.
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... thoughts . And I place this consideration next to the other , because they are connected . The other related to the malicious passions ; this , to the volup- tuous . Together , they comprehend the whole character . " Out of the heart ...
... thoughts . And I place this consideration next to the other , because they are connected . The other related to the malicious passions ; this , to the volup- tuous . Together , they comprehend the whole character . " Out of the heart ...
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... thought , or only upon the action ? In this question , our Saviour , in the texts here quoted , has pronounced a decisive judgement . He makes the con- trol of thought essential . Internal purity with him is every thing . Now I contend ...
... thought , or only upon the action ? In this question , our Saviour , in the texts here quoted , has pronounced a decisive judgement . He makes the con- trol of thought essential . Internal purity with him is every thing . Now I contend ...
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... thoughts , was wont to say , that , " our Saviour knew mankind better than Socrates . ' Haller , who has recorded this saying of Boerhaave , adds to it the following remarks of his own * : “ It did not escape the observation of our ...
... thoughts , was wont to say , that , " our Saviour knew mankind better than Socrates . ' Haller , who has recorded this saying of Boerhaave , adds to it the following remarks of his own * : “ It did not escape the observation of our ...
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... thought , I doubt not , in any age of the world , and in any , even the most improved , state of morals , to have delivered a judicious an- swer ; because , by the first direction , he suggested the only motive which acts steadily and ...
... thought , I doubt not , in any age of the world , and in any , even the most improved , state of morals , to have delivered a judicious an- swer ; because , by the first direction , he suggested the only motive which acts steadily and ...
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