Of the direct historical evidence of Christianity, and wherein it is distinguished from the evidence alleged for other miracles |
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Page 36
... convert men from vicious habits to virtuous ones , as every one may judge from what he feels in himself , as well as from what he sees in others * . " Hartley's Essays on Man , p . 190 . It It is almost like making men over again . bloow.
... convert men from vicious habits to virtuous ones , as every one may judge from what he feels in himself , as well as from what he sees in others * . " Hartley's Essays on Man , p . 190 . It It is almost like making men over again . bloow.
Page 45
... converts to the religion , many of them , suffered the greatest extremities for their profession ; it is hardly credible , that those who came between the two , who were com- panions of the author of the institution du- ring ring his ...
... converts to the religion , many of them , suffered the greatest extremities for their profession ; it is hardly credible , that those who came between the two , who were com- panions of the author of the institution du- ring ring his ...
Page 54
... converts : and all this within thirty years after its commence- ment . Now these facts afford a strong in- ference in behalf of the proposition which we maintain . What could the disciples of Christ expect for themselves when they saw ...
... converts : and all this within thirty years after its commence- ment . Now these facts afford a strong in- ference in behalf of the proposition which we maintain . What could the disciples of Christ expect for themselves when they saw ...
Page 68
... converts out of the place , except the twelve apostles . The converts , thus " scattered abroad , " preached the religion wherever they came : and their preaching was , in effect , the preaching of the twelve ; for it was so far carried ...
... converts out of the place , except the twelve apostles . The converts , thus " scattered abroad , " preached the religion wherever they came : and their preaching was , in effect , the preaching of the twelve ; for it was so far carried ...
Page 69
... convert not only shared , upon this extraordinary change , the fate of his companions , but brought upon himself a double measure of enmity from the party which he had left . The Jews at Damascus , upon his return to that city , watched ...
... convert not only shared , upon this extraordinary change , the fate of his companions , but brought upon himself a double measure of enmity from the party which he had left . The Jews at Damascus , upon his return to that city , watched ...
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