A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts ..., Volume 1R. Faulder, 1796 - 416 pages |
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... expected CHAP . VI . P. 342 Want of univerfality in the knowledge and 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 ...
... expected CHAP . VI . P. 342 Want of univerfality in the knowledge and 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 ...
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... expected Meffiah * ; but their modern expofitors concur , I think , in re- presenting it as a defcription of the cala- mitous ftate and intended restoration of the Jewish people , who are here , as they say , exhibited under the ...
... expected Meffiah * ; but their modern expofitors concur , I think , in re- presenting it as a defcription of the cala- mitous ftate and intended restoration of the Jewish people , who are here , as they say , exhibited under the ...
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... expects , in reading the New Teftament , to be ftruck with discoveries in morals , in the manner in which his mind was affected , when he first came to the knowledge of the difco- veries above mentioned ; or rather in the manner in ...
... expects , in reading the New Teftament , to be ftruck with discoveries in morals , in the manner in which his mind was affected , when he first came to the knowledge of the difco- veries above mentioned ; or rather in the manner in ...
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... expected , that they will be delivered in terms , by fo much the more forcible and energetic , as they have to encounter natural or general propenfities . It is further alfo to be re- marked , that many of thofe ftrong inftances , which ...
... expected , that they will be delivered in terms , by fo much the more forcible and energetic , as they have to encounter natural or general propenfities . It is further alfo to be re- marked , that many of thofe ftrong inftances , which ...
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... duties its proper ftation in the scale of moral importance . All this might be expected perhaps from a well - inftructed , cool , and judicious philofopher , but was not not to be looked for from an illiterate Jew , [ 66 ] *
... duties its proper ftation in the scale of moral importance . All this might be expected perhaps from a well - inftructed , cool , and judicious philofopher , but was not not to be looked for from an illiterate Jew , [ 66 ] *
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