Christian Literature: Evidences: Consisting of Watson's Apology for Christianity [and Other Works]John Smythe Memes Bohn, 1853 - Apologetics |
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... chapter , that " the Pagan multitude , reserving their gratitude for temporal benefits alone , rejected the inestimable present of life and immortality which was offered to mankind by Jesus of Nazareth . " The doctrine of a future life ...
... chapter , that " the Pagan multitude , reserving their gratitude for temporal benefits alone , rejected the inestimable present of life and immortality which was offered to mankind by Jesus of Nazareth . " The doctrine of a future life ...
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... chapter of his Apology , has done it to my hands . " The nature of our supper , " says he , " is indicated by its name ; it is called by a word which , in the Greek language , signifies love . We are not anxious about the expense of the ...
... chapter of his Apology , has done it to my hands . " The nature of our supper , " says he , " is indicated by its name ; it is called by a word which , in the Greek language , signifies love . We are not anxious about the expense of the ...
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... chapter of Paul's Epistle to the Romans , and you will see the extent of its influence over the Gentiles of those days ; or if you dislike Paul's authority , and the manners of antiquity , look into the more admired accounts of modern ...
... chapter of Paul's Epistle to the Romans , and you will see the extent of its influence over the Gentiles of those days ; or if you dislike Paul's authority , and the manners of antiquity , look into the more admired accounts of modern ...
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... chapter it is said in our Bibles , " Moses began to declare this law ; " but the Hebrew words , more properly trans- lated , import that Moses " began , or deter- mined , to explain the law . " This is no shift of mine to get over a ...
... chapter it is said in our Bibles , " Moses began to declare this law ; " but the Hebrew words , more properly trans- lated , import that Moses " began , or deter- mined , to explain the law . " This is no shift of mine to get over a ...
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... chapter , though it is only a single verse of less than two lines . 0 priests ! priests ! ye are willing to be compared to an ox for the sake of tithes ! I cannot call this , reasoning — and I will not pollute my page by giving it a ...
... chapter , though it is only a single verse of less than two lines . 0 priests ! priests ! ye are willing to be compared to an ox for the sake of tithes ! I cannot call this , reasoning — and I will not pollute my page by giving it a ...
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