A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts ..., Volume 1R. Faulder, 1796 - 416 pages |
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Page 54
... stances nothing appears to have been fo practicable , or likely to be so efficacious , as leaving , wherever he came , concise lessons of duty . These circumstances at least shew the neceffity he was under of comprifing what he ...
... stances nothing appears to have been fo practicable , or likely to be so efficacious , as leaving , wherever he came , concise lessons of duty . These circumstances at least shew the neceffity he was under of comprifing what he ...
Page 71
... stance or the manner of his inftruction ; his preference of solid to popular virtues , of a character which is commonly despised , to a character which is universally extolled ; his placing , in our licentious vices , the check in the ...
... stance or the manner of his inftruction ; his preference of solid to popular virtues , of a character which is commonly despised , to a character which is universally extolled ; his placing , in our licentious vices , the check in the ...
Page 79
... stances , from the first symptoms of tumult ** , and with the express care , as appears from * Luke xix . 41 . † John xi . 35 . Luke ix . 55 . ** Mat . xiv . 22 . || John xix . 11 . † Mark xii . 42 . Luke xxiii . 34 . Luke v . 15 , 16 ...
... stances , from the first symptoms of tumult ** , and with the express care , as appears from * Luke xix . 41 . † John xi . 35 . Luke ix . 55 . ** Mat . xiv . 22 . || John xix . 11 . † Mark xii . 42 . Luke xxiii . 34 . Luke v . 15 , 16 ...
Page 87
... - timony , than the difference in the circum- stances of the account would have been to the nature of the evidence . But this is an effect which the evangelists would not fore- G4 fee ; see ; and I think that it was by no [ 87 ]
... - timony , than the difference in the circum- stances of the account would have been to the nature of the evidence . But this is an effect which the evangelists would not fore- G4 fee ; see ; and I think that it was by no [ 87 ]
Page 119
... un- explained by the other evangelists , who have related the conduct itself . V. Another , and a more fingular circum- stance in Christ's ministry , was the reserve , I4 which , which , for some time , and upon fome occa- [ 119 ]
... un- explained by the other evangelists , who have related the conduct itself . V. Another , and a more fingular circum- stance in Christ's ministry , was the reserve , I4 which , which , for some time , and upon fome occa- [ 119 ]
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