A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2R. Faulder, 1807 - Apologetics |
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... judgement ; and who shall declare his generation ? for he was cut off out of the land of the living : for the transgression of my people , was he stricken . And he made his grave with the wicked , and with the rich in his death ...
... judgement ; and who shall declare his generation ? for he was cut off out of the land of the living : for the transgression of my people , was he stricken . And he made his grave with the wicked , and with the rich in his death ...
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... judgement , " the bishop gives , 66 66 " who ' by an oppressive judgement he was taken off . " The next words to these , shall declare his generation ? " are much cleared up in their meaning , by the bishop's version ; " his manner of ...
... judgement , " the bishop gives , 66 66 " who ' by an oppressive judgement he was taken off . " The next words to these , shall declare his generation ? " are much cleared up in their meaning , by the bishop's version ; " his manner of ...
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... judgement of antiquity , though varying in the precise year of the publica- tion of the three Gospels , concurs in assign- ing them a date prior to the destruction of Jerusalem * . 2. This judgement is confirmed by a strong probability ...
... judgement of antiquity , though varying in the precise year of the publica- tion of the three Gospels , concurs in assign- ing them a date prior to the destruction of Jerusalem * . 2. This judgement is confirmed by a strong probability ...
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... of the destruction of Jerusalem is mixed , or con- nected , with expressions which relate to the final judgement of the world ; and so connected , as to lead an ordinary reader to expect , that these two events would not be 20.
... of the destruction of Jerusalem is mixed , or con- nected , with expressions which relate to the final judgement of the world ; and so connected , as to lead an ordinary reader to expect , that these two events would not be 20.
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... judgement , and prudence . As I wish to deliver argument rather than panegyric , I shall treat of the morality of the Gospel , in subjection to these obser- vations . And after all , I think it such a morality , as , considering from ...
... judgement , and prudence . As I wish to deliver argument rather than panegyric , I shall treat of the morality of the Gospel , in subjection to these obser- vations . And after all , I think it such a morality , as , considering from ...
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