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... morality of the Gospel . · CHAPTER III . The candour of the writers of the New Testament . CHAPTER IV . PAGE . 208 220 248 Identity of Christ's character • 257 CHAPTER V. Originality of Christ's character 266 CHAPTER VI . Conformity of ...
... morality of the Gospel . · CHAPTER III . The candour of the writers of the New Testament . CHAPTER IV . PAGE . 208 220 248 Identity of Christ's character • 257 CHAPTER V. Originality of Christ's character 266 CHAPTER VI . Conformity of ...
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... moral lessons . The Naturalists , on the contrary , maintain the general truth of the history , but explain the miraculous portions of it as natural events . A person , for instance , supposed to be dead , but in reality in a trance ...
... moral lessons . The Naturalists , on the contrary , maintain the general truth of the history , but explain the miraculous portions of it as natural events . A person , for instance , supposed to be dead , but in reality in a trance ...
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... moral tales and maxims , could have ever been listened to , and could have in- duced great multitudes , both of Jews and of Gentiles , to con- temn what they had been accustomed to hold most sacred , to forfeit what they held most dear ...
... moral tales and maxims , could have ever been listened to , and could have in- duced great multitudes , both of Jews and of Gentiles , to con- temn what they had been accustomed to hold most sacred , to forfeit what they held most dear ...
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... morally , or religiously , in all the elaborate defences and evidences which would be produced from Paley , and Grotius , and Sumner , and Chal- mers .'- British Critic . " The sacred writers have none of the timidity of their modern ...
... morally , or religiously , in all the elaborate defences and evidences which would be produced from Paley , and Grotius , and Sumner , and Chal- mers .'- British Critic . " The sacred writers have none of the timidity of their modern ...
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... moral obedience to his will , and of voluntarily pursuing any end for which He has designed them ; suppose the Creator to intend for these his rational and accountable agents a second state of existence , in which their situation will ...
... moral obedience to his will , and of voluntarily pursuing any end for which He has designed them ; suppose the Creator to intend for these his rational and accountable agents a second state of existence , in which their situation will ...
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