A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts ..., Volume 1R. Faulder, 1796 - 416 pages |
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... same evils drew from our Saviour , upon another occafion , the follow- ing affecting expreffions of concern , which are preferved by St. Luke ( xix . 41 ) : " And when he was come near , he beheld the city , and wept over it , saying ...
... same evils drew from our Saviour , upon another occafion , the follow- ing affecting expreffions of concern , which are preferved by St. Luke ( xix . 41 ) : " And when he was come near , he beheld the city , and wept over it , saying ...
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... same thing , without credit- ed evidence of that state , they want a motive to their duty ; they want at least strength of motive , sufficient to bear up against the force of paffion , and the temptation of pre- sent advantage . Their ...
... same thing , without credit- ed evidence of that state , they want a motive to their duty ; they want at least strength of motive , sufficient to bear up against the force of paffion , and the temptation of pre- sent advantage . Their ...
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... same things so well . This acute observer of hu- man nature , and , as I believe , sincere con- vert to Christianity , appears to me to have made out fatisfactorily the two following positions , viz . I. That the gospel omits some ...
... same things so well . This acute observer of hu- man nature , and , as I believe , sincere con- vert to Christianity , appears to me to have made out fatisfactorily the two following positions , viz . I. That the gospel omits some ...
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... same rules and maxims at different times , as opportunity or occasion suggested ; that they were often in his mouth , were repeated to different audiences , and in various con- versations . It is incidental to this mode of moral in ...
... same rules and maxims at different times , as opportunity or occasion suggested ; that they were often in his mouth , were repeated to different audiences , and in various con- versations . It is incidental to this mode of moral in ...
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... same religion after it fell into other hands ; with the extravagant me- rit very foon afcribed to celibacy , folitude , voluntary poverty ; with the rigours of an afcetic , and the vows of a monaftic life ; the hair fhirt , the ...
... same religion after it fell into other hands ; with the extravagant me- rit very foon afcribed to celibacy , folitude , voluntary poverty ; with the rigours of an afcetic , and the vows of a monaftic life ; the hair fhirt , the ...
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