A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts |
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... cannot be predicated of those books which are commonly called apocryphal books of the New Testament 173 Recapitulation .... CHAPTER X. ... 177 Of the direct historical Evidence of Christianity , and wherein CONTENTS .
... cannot be predicated of those books which are commonly called apocryphal books of the New Testament 173 Recapitulation .... CHAPTER X. ... 177 Of the direct historical Evidence of Christianity , and wherein CONTENTS .
Page vi
... the writers of the New Testament ... 248 CHAPTER IV . Identity of Christ's character ..... 257 CHAPTER V. Originality of Christ's character .. 266 CHAPTER VI . Conformity of the facts occasionally mentioned or vi CONTENTS .
... the writers of the New Testament ... 248 CHAPTER IV . Identity of Christ's character ..... 257 CHAPTER V. Originality of Christ's character .. 266 CHAPTER VI . Conformity of the facts occasionally mentioned or vi CONTENTS .
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... Testament statement that his adversaries acknowledged the fact of his miracles ( except only the resurrection ) , and attributed them to magical art . Now this book , which is very ancient , though the exact date of its composition is ...
... Testament statement that his adversaries acknowledged the fact of his miracles ( except only the resurrection ) , and attributed them to magical art . Now this book , which is very ancient , though the exact date of its composition is ...
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... Testament , and to the age of the first emissaries of the religion , and to deduce it , by an unbroken continuation , from that end of the train to the present . The remaining letters of the apostles ( and what more original than their ...
... Testament , and to the age of the first emissaries of the religion , and to deduce it , by an unbroken continuation , from that end of the train to the present . The remaining letters of the apostles ( and what more original than their ...
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... Testament nothing of the character of the Catechisms , such as we are sure must have been employed for instructing learners in the first rudiments of Christianity ; nor again do we find any thing of the nature of a Creed ; nor a Liturgy ...
... Testament nothing of the character of the Catechisms , such as we are sure must have been employed for instructing learners in the first rudiments of Christianity ; nor again do we find any thing of the nature of a Creed ; nor a Liturgy ...
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