A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2R. Faulder, 1807 - Apologetics |
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... 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 4.
... 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 4.
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... character of a single person . I have not discovered that their exposition rests upon any critical arguments , or upon these in any other than a very minute degree . The clause in the ninth verse , which we render " for the ...
... character of a single person . I have not discovered that their exposition rests upon any critical arguments , or upon these in any other than a very minute degree . The clause in the ninth verse , which we render " for the ...
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... character of the authors of the Gospel . 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 ...
... character of the authors of the Gospel . 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 ...
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... character and pretensions of the reli- gion , it is difficult to account for : or , to place the argument a little lower in the scale , it is such a morality as completely repels the supposition of its being the tra- dition of a ...
... character and pretensions of the reli- gion , it is difficult to account for : or , to place the argument a little lower in the scale , it is such a morality as completely repels the supposition of its being the tra- dition of a ...
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... character , under which man- kind may generally be classed . The one possesses vigour , firmness , resolution ; is daring and active , quick in its sensibilities , jealous of its fame , eager in its attach- ments , inflexible in its ...
... character , under which man- kind may generally be classed . The one possesses vigour , firmness , resolution ; is daring and active , quick in its sensibilities , jealous of its fame , eager in its attach- ments , inflexible in its ...
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