A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts ..., Volume 1R. Faulder, 1796 - 416 pages |
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... discourse is related in the twenty - fourth chapter of Mat- thew , and the thirteenth of Mark . The profpect of the same evils drew from our Saviour , upon another occafion , the follow- ing affecting expreffions of concern , which are ...
... discourse is related in the twenty - fourth chapter of Mat- thew , and the thirteenth of Mark . The profpect of the same evils drew from our Saviour , upon another occafion , the follow- ing affecting expreffions of concern , which are ...
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... discourse . CHAP . II . The morality of the gospel . IN stating the morality of the gospel as an argument of its truth , I am willing to admit two points ; first , that the teaching of mo- rality was not the primary design of the ...
... discourse . CHAP . II . The morality of the gospel . IN stating the morality of the gospel as an argument of its truth , I am willing to admit two points ; first , that the teaching of mo- rality was not the primary design of the ...
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... times , and upon different occafions , several of which occa- fions are noticed in St. Luke's narrative . I can perceive no reason for this opinion . I believe 1 believe that our Lord delivered this discourse at one [ 54 ]
... times , and upon different occafions , several of which occa- fions are noticed in St. Luke's narrative . I can perceive no reason for this opinion . I believe 1 believe that our Lord delivered this discourse at one [ 54 ]
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... discourse at one time and place , in the manner related by St. Matthew , and that he repeated the same rules and maxims at different times , as opportunity or occasion suggested ; that they were often in his mouth , were repeated to ...
... discourse at one time and place , in the manner related by St. Matthew , and that he repeated the same rules and maxims at different times , as opportunity or occasion suggested ; that they were often in his mouth , were repeated to ...
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... discourses deserve to be confi- dered ; and that is , in their negative charac- ter , not in what they did , but in what they did not , contain . Under this head , the fol- lowing reflections appear to me to possess some weight . 1 I ...
... discourses deserve to be confi- dered ; and that is , in their negative charac- ter , not in what they did , but in what they did not , contain . Under this head , the fol- lowing reflections appear to me to possess some weight . 1 I ...
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