A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2R. Faulder, 1807 - Apologetics |
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... Chris- tians . Origen himself , who laboriously compared the Hebrew text with the Septuagint , has recorded the necessity of arguing with the Jews , from such passages only , as were in the Sep- tuagint agreeable to the Hebrew ...
... Chris- tians . Origen himself , who laboriously compared the Hebrew text with the Septuagint , has recorded the necessity of arguing with the Jews , from such passages only , as were in the Sep- tuagint agreeable to the Hebrew ...
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... work to which we have re- ferred him , is a peculiarity in the Chris- tian institution , which I propose as an ar- gument of wisdom very much beyond the situation and natural character of the per son who delivered 34.
... work to which we have re- ferred him , is a peculiarity in the Chris- tian institution , which I propose as an ar- gument of wisdom very much beyond the situation and natural character of the per son who delivered 34.
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... remaining writings of the apostolical fathers , the epistle of the Ro- man Clement . The meekness of the Chris- țian character reigns throughout the whole * 1 Peter , i . 22 . of that excellent piece . The occasion called for it 42.
... remaining writings of the apostolical fathers , the epistle of the Ro- man Clement . The meekness of the Chris- țian character reigns throughout the whole * 1 Peter , i . 22 . of that excellent piece . The occasion called for it 42.
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... Chris- tian writers of that and the next succeed- ing age . Justin Martyr , who wrote about thirty years after Pliny , and one hundred and six after the Ascension , has these remarkable words : " There is not a nation , either of Greek ...
... Chris- tian writers of that and the next succeed- ing age . Justin Martyr , who wrote about thirty years after Pliny , and one hundred and six after the Ascension , has these remarkable words : " There is not a nation , either of Greek ...
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... Chris- tian , it could not be much less so to be enrolled amongst those , " quos per flagitia invisos , vulgus Christianos appellabat . " If the religion which they had to encounter be considered , the difference , I apprehend , will ...
... Chris- tian , it could not be much less so to be enrolled amongst those , " quos per flagitia invisos , vulgus Christianos appellabat . " If the religion which they had to encounter be considered , the difference , I apprehend , will ...
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