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Page 74
... racter of St. Paul diftinctly recognized . Of this fame father we are alfo affured by Irenæus , that he ( Irenæus ) had heard him relate , " what he had re- ceived from eye - witneffes concerning the Lord , " both concerning his ...
... racter of St. Paul diftinctly recognized . Of this fame father we are alfo affured by Irenæus , that he ( Irenæus ) had heard him relate , " what he had re- ceived from eye - witneffes concerning the Lord , " both concerning his ...
Page 111
... racter of the writing has little to do with the purpose for which we adduce it . It is the age , in which it was compofed that gives the value to its teftimony . .. IV . Ignatius , as it is teftified by ancient Chriftian writers ...
... racter of the writing has little to do with the purpose for which we adduce it . It is the age , in which it was compofed that gives the value to its teftimony . .. IV . Ignatius , as it is teftified by ancient Chriftian writers ...
Page 131
... the difcourfes of modern divines . Future teftimonies to the books of scrip- ture could only prove that they never loft their cha- racter or authority . K 2 SECT . SECT . IL . When the fcriptures are quoted , EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY .
... the difcourfes of modern divines . Future teftimonies to the books of scrip- ture could only prove that they never loft their cha- racter or authority . K 2 SECT . SECT . IL . When the fcriptures are quoted , EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY .
Page 231
... and ever hath been , the favourite of the world . It is the cha racter of great men . There is a dignity in it which univerfally commands refpect . C کوئی The latter is poor fpirited , tame , Q4 The EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY . 231.
... and ever hath been , the favourite of the world . It is the cha racter of great men . There is a dignity in it which univerfally commands refpect . C کوئی The latter is poor fpirited , tame , Q4 The EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY . 231.
Page 232
... racter . Now the author , to whom I refer , has not only remarked this difference more strongly than any preceding writer , but has proved , in contradiction to first impreffions , to popular opinion , to the enco- miums of orators and ...
... racter . Now the author , to whom I refer , has not only remarked this difference more strongly than any preceding writer , but has proved , in contradiction to first impreffions , to popular opinion , to the enco- miums of orators and ...
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