A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts ..., Volume 1R. Faulder, 1796 - 416 pages |
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... reception of Christianity , and of greater clearness in the evidence р . 360 CHAP . VII . The fuppofed Effects of Chriftianity P. 375 CHA P. VIII . Conclufion p . 390 1 PART II . OF THE AUXILIARY EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY . [ vii ]
... reception of Christianity , and of greater clearness in the evidence р . 360 CHAP . VII . The fuppofed Effects of Chriftianity P. 375 CHA P. VIII . Conclufion p . 390 1 PART II . OF THE AUXILIARY EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY . [ vii ]
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... effects may be very extenfive . They may be interesting even to other orders of intelligent beings . I think it is a general opinion , and one to which I have long come , that the benefi- cial effects of Chrift's death extend to the ...
... effects may be very extenfive . They may be interesting even to other orders of intelligent beings . I think it is a general opinion , and one to which I have long come , that the benefi- cial effects of Chrift's death extend to the ...
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... effects , which effects must all along have been the fubject of human experience . When it is once fettled , no matter upon what principle , that to do good is virtue , the reft is calculation . But fince the calcu- lation cannot be ...
... effects , which effects must all along have been the fubject of human experience . When it is once fettled , no matter upon what principle , that to do good is virtue , the reft is calculation . But fince the calcu- lation cannot be ...
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... effects , have been prejudicial to human happiness . II . That the gospel has brought forwards fome virtues , which possess the highest in- . trinfic trinfic value , but which have commonly been overlooked and [ 29 ]
... effects , have been prejudicial to human happiness . II . That the gospel has brought forwards fome virtues , which possess the highest in- . trinfic trinfic value , but which have commonly been overlooked and [ 29 ]
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... effects it is noxious , it is pro- perly condemned , certainly is not praised , by fober moralifts . It was a portion of the fame character as that we are defending , or rather of his love of the fame character , which our Saviour ...
... effects it is noxious , it is pro- perly condemned , certainly is not praised , by fober moralifts . It was a portion of the fame character as that we are defending , or rather of his love of the fame character , which our Saviour ...
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