A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts ..., Volume 1R. Faulder, 1796 - 416 pages |
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... ftate and intended restoration of the Jewish people , who are here , as they say , exhibited under the character of a single perfon . I have not discovered that their ex- pofition refts upon any critical arguments , or upon these in any ...
... ftate and intended restoration of the Jewish people , who are here , as they say , exhibited under the character of a single perfon . I have not discovered that their ex- pofition refts upon any critical arguments , or upon these in any ...
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... ftate that the fol- lowers of Chrift had received admonitions , of which they made no ufe when the ocea- fion arrived , and of which , experience then recent proved , that thofe , who were most concerned to know and regard them , were ...
... ftate that the fol- lowers of Chrift had received admonitions , of which they made no ufe when the ocea- fion arrived , and of which , experience then recent proved , that thofe , who were most concerned to know and regard them , were ...
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... ftate of reward and punish- ment " to bring life and immortality to light . " The direct object , therefore , of the ... ftate , or , which is the same thing , without credit- ed evidence of that ftate , they want a motive to their duty ...
... ftate of reward and punish- ment " to bring life and immortality to light . " The direct object , therefore , of the ... ftate , or , which is the same thing , without credit- ed evidence of that ftate , they want a motive to their duty ...
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... to be ac- quired or fuftained , and as contributing most to the happiness and tranquillity of focial life . The ftate of his argument is as fol- lows : 2 . I. If I. If this difpofition were univerfal , the cafe is [ 32 ]
... to be ac- quired or fuftained , and as contributing most to the happiness and tranquillity of focial life . The ftate of his argument is as fol- lows : 2 . I. If I. If this difpofition were univerfal , the cafe is [ 32 ]
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... ftate of morals , to have delivered a judicious answer : because , by the first direction , he fuggefted the only motive which acts fteadily and uniformly , in fight and out of fight , in familar oc- currences and under preffing ...
... ftate of morals , to have delivered a judicious answer : because , by the first direction , he fuggefted the only motive which acts fteadily and uniformly , in fight and out of fight , in familar oc- currences and under preffing ...
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