A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts ..., Volume 1R. Faulder, 1796 - 416 pages |
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... rule and principle , was our Savi- our's own . And what our Saviour had faid upon the fubject , appears to me to have fixed the fen- timent amongst his followers . St. St. Paul has it exprefsly , " If there be [ 43 ]
... rule and principle , was our Savi- our's own . And what our Saviour had faid upon the fubject , appears to me to have fixed the fen- timent amongst his followers . St. St. Paul has it exprefsly , " If there be [ 43 ]
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In Three Parts ... William Paley. St. Paul has it exprefsly , " If there be any other commandment , it is briefly com- prehended in this faying , Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself * ; " and again , “ For all the law is fulfilled ...
In Three Parts ... William Paley. St. Paul has it exprefsly , " If there be any other commandment , it is briefly com- prehended in this faying , Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself * ; " and again , “ For all the law is fulfilled ...
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... Paul to his con- verts in three feveral epiftles * . The relative duties of hufbands and wives , of parents and children , of mafters and fer- vants , of Chriftian teachers and their flocks , of governors and their fubjects , are fet ...
... Paul to his con- verts in three feveral epiftles * . The relative duties of hufbands and wives , of parents and children , of mafters and fer- vants , of Chriftian teachers and their flocks , of governors and their fubjects , are fet ...
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... Paul affirmed to be alive . " Nothing could be more in the character of a Roman governor than these words . But that is not precisely the point I am concerned with . A mere panegyrift , or a dishonest narrator , would not have ...
... Paul affirmed to be alive . " Nothing could be more in the character of a Roman governor than these words . But that is not precisely the point I am concerned with . A mere panegyrift , or a dishonest narrator , would not have ...
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... Paul , upon his first arrival at Rome , preached to the Jews from morning until evening , adds , " And some believed the things which were spoken , and some believed not . " The following , I think , are paffages , which were very ...
... Paul , upon his first arrival at Rome , preached to the Jews from morning until evening , adds , " And some believed the things which were spoken , and some believed not . " The following , I think , are paffages , which were very ...
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