A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts ..., Volume 1R. Faulder, 1796 - 416 pages |
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... had not heard fhall they confi- der . Who hath believed our report ? and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed ? VOL . II . B For For he fhall grow up before him as a tender PART II OF THE AUXILIARY EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY.
... had not heard fhall they confi- der . Who hath believed our report ? and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed ? VOL . II . B For For he fhall grow up before him as a tender PART II OF THE AUXILIARY EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY.
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... confider- able . So far as they do differ , Bishop Lowth's corrections , which are the faithful refult of an accurate examination , bring the description nearer to the New Testament history than it was before . In the fourth verfe of ...
... confider- able . So far as they do differ , Bishop Lowth's corrections , which are the faithful refult of an accurate examination , bring the description nearer to the New Testament history than it was before . In the fourth verfe of ...
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... confider the words of our Saviour as expreffing precisely the fame thing as what I have put into the mouth of the moral philofopher . Nor do I think that it detracts much from the merit of the answer , that these precepts are extant in ...
... confider the words of our Saviour as expreffing precisely the fame thing as what I have put into the mouth of the moral philofopher . Nor do I think that it detracts much from the merit of the answer , that these precepts are extant in ...
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... confider the convincing of the un- derstanding ) I know nothing which would have fo great force , as ftrong ponderous maxims , frequently urged , and frequently brought back to the thoughts of the hearers . I know nothing that could in ...
... confider the convincing of the un- derstanding ) I know nothing which would have fo great force , as ftrong ponderous maxims , frequently urged , and frequently brought back to the thoughts of the hearers . I know nothing that could in ...
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... convertible to political purposes , the worst ufe would have been made of it , on which- ever fide it seemed to lie . When , therefore , we confider Chrift as a moral moral teacher ( remembering that this was only a fecondary [ 70 ]
... convertible to political purposes , the worst ufe would have been made of it , on which- ever fide it seemed to lie . When , therefore , we confider Chrift as a moral moral teacher ( remembering that this was only a fecondary [ 70 ]
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