A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts ..., Volume 1R. Faulder, 1796 - 416 pages |
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Page 32
... shews at leaft ( and it is for this purpose we produce it ) that no two things can be more different than the Heroic and the Christian character . Now the author , to whom I refer , has not only remarked this difference more strongly ...
... shews at leaft ( and it is for this purpose we produce it ) that no two things can be more different than the Heroic and the Christian character . Now the author , to whom I refer , has not only remarked this difference more strongly ...
Page 68
... shews the lenity of his character , and of his religion ; and his opinion of the manner in which the most unreasonable opponents ought to be treated , or at least of the man- ner in which they ought not to be treated . The terms , in ...
... shews the lenity of his character , and of his religion ; and his opinion of the manner in which the most unreasonable opponents ought to be treated , or at least of the man- ner in which they ought not to be treated . The terms , in ...
Page 198
... shews , that the writer , from his time , situa- tion , and connections , possessed opportuni- ties of informing himself truly concerning the transactions which he relates . I have little difficulty in applying to the Gospel of St. Luke ...
... shews , that the writer , from his time , situa- tion , and connections , possessed opportuni- ties of informing himself truly concerning the transactions which he relates . I have little difficulty in applying to the Gospel of St. Luke ...
Page 233
... shews that it was a term familiar both to the writer of the letter , and the perfon to whom it was addressed . Had it not been so , Pliny would naturally have begun his letter by in- forming the emperor , that he had met with a certain ...
... shews that it was a term familiar both to the writer of the letter , and the perfon to whom it was addressed . Had it not been so , Pliny would naturally have begun his letter by in- forming the emperor , that he had met with a certain ...
Page 265
... shews the credit which was given to the history ; and this credit , under the circumstances in which it was given , i . e . by persons capable of knowing the truth , and interested to en- quire after it , is evidence of the reality of ...
... shews the credit which was given to the history ; and this credit , under the circumstances in which it was given , i . e . by persons capable of knowing the truth , and interested to en- quire after it , is evidence of the reality of ...
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