A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts ..., Volume 1R. Faulder, 1796 - 416 pages |
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... universally commands respect . The latter is poor - spirited , tame , and ab- ject . Yet so it hath happened , that , with the founder of Christianity , this latter is the subject of his commendation , his precepts , his example ; and ...
... universally commands respect . The latter is poor - spirited , tame , and ab- ject . Yet so it hath happened , that , with the founder of Christianity , this latter is the subject of his commendation , his precepts , his example ; and ...
Page 71
... universally extolled ; his placing , in our licentious vices , the check in the right place , viz . upon the thoughts ; his collecting of human duty into two well devised rules , his repetition of these rules , the stress he laid upon ...
... universally extolled ; his placing , in our licentious vices , the check in the right place , viz . upon the thoughts ; his collecting of human duty into two well devised rules , his repetition of these rules , the stress he laid upon ...
Page 129
... out to be the person intended by these predictions , he would have assumed the character to which they were universally supposed to relate . VOL . II . K Had : ز Had he been an impostor , it was his bu [ 129 ] p CHAP.
... out to be the person intended by these predictions , he would have assumed the character to which they were universally supposed to relate . VOL . II . K Had : ز Had he been an impostor , it was his bu [ 129 ] p CHAP.
Page 272
... universally corrupt- ed the truth , and that he was now com- miffioned to restore it to the world . Was it to be wondered at , that a doctrine so spe- cious , and authorised by names , fome or other of which were holden in the highest ...
... universally corrupt- ed the truth , and that he was now com- miffioned to restore it to the world . Was it to be wondered at , that a doctrine so spe- cious , and authorised by names , fome or other of which were holden in the highest ...
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... universally prevailed ; need not be alarmed by the conceffion , as though they had any thing to fear from it , for the truth of Christianity . The doctrine was not what Christ brought into the world . It appears in the Christian records ...
... universally prevailed ; need not be alarmed by the conceffion , as though they had any thing to fear from it , for the truth of Christianity . The doctrine was not what Christ brought into the world . It appears in the Christian records ...
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