A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts ..., Volume 1R. Faulder, 1796 - 416 pages |
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... . The candour of the Writers of the New Testament p . 85 CHA P. IV . Identity of Christ's character p . 105 CHAP . V. Originality of Chrift's character p . 129 CHAP . CH A P. VI . Conformity of the facts occafionally CONTENTS.
... . The candour of the Writers of the New Testament p . 85 CHA P. IV . Identity of Christ's character p . 105 CHAP . V. Originality of Chrift's character p . 129 CHAP . CH A P. VI . Conformity of the facts occafionally CONTENTS.
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... writers themselves , fo fully or fre- quently as might have been 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 ...
... writers themselves , fo fully or fre- quently as might have been 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 ...
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... the fin of many , and made interceffion for the tranfgreffors . " These words are extant in a book , pur- porting to contain the predictions of a writer , B 2 who who lived feven centuries before the Chrif tian æra .
... the fin of many , and made interceffion for the tranfgreffors . " These words are extant in a book , pur- porting to contain the predictions of a writer , B 2 who who lived feven centuries before the Chrif tian æra .
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... writers . It is also an advantage to the enquiry , and to the argument built upon it , that we have * Mat . xxi . 33-46 . xxii . 1-7 . Mark xii . 1-12 . Luke xiii . 1-9 . xx . 9-20 . xxi . 5—13 . received received a copious account of ...
... writers . It is also an advantage to the enquiry , and to the argument built upon it , that we have * Mat . xxi . 33-46 . xxii . 1-7 . Mark xii . 1-12 . Luke xiii . 1-9 . xx . 9-20 . xxi . 5—13 . received received a copious account of ...
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... writers in the world , they thought the leaft of providing against objections . Moreover , there is no clause in any ... writer , writing after the event , could hardly , on fome or other of the many occafions that presented themselves ...
... writers in the world , they thought the leaft of providing against objections . Moreover , there is no clause in any ... writer , writing after the event , could hardly , on fome or other of the many occafions that presented themselves ...
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