Christian Literature: Evidences: Consisting of Watson's Apology for Christianity [and Other Works]John Smythe Memes Bohn, 1853 - Apologetics |
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... nations since the foundation of the world . I answer , first , How is it that you become acquainted with the experience of all ages and nations ? You will reply , from history . Be it so . Peruse , then , by far the most ancient records ...
... nations since the foundation of the world . I answer , first , How is it that you become acquainted with the experience of all ages and nations ? You will reply , from history . Be it so . Peruse , then , by far the most ancient records ...
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... nations which they intended to subdue to abandon their charge ; and to promise them the same , or even a more august ... nation , and quality , cannot be brought as a proof of Roman toleration : it may indicate the excess of their vanity ...
... nations which they intended to subdue to abandon their charge ; and to promise them the same , or even a more august ... nation , and quality , cannot be brought as a proof of Roman toleration : it may indicate the excess of their vanity ...
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... nations which flourished in learning mankind have always had some faint concep- and in arts before Christianity was heard of tions of God and his providence , yet they in the world . You mean to say , that by the have been always ...
... nations which flourished in learning mankind have always had some faint concep- and in arts before Christianity was heard of tions of God and his providence , yet they in the world . You mean to say , that by the have been always ...
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... nations with astonishment and terror , and to impress on the minds of the Israelites what they were to expect if they followed the example of the nations whom he commanded them to cut off . " Ye shall not commit any of these ...
... nations with astonishment and terror , and to impress on the minds of the Israelites what they were to expect if they followed the example of the nations whom he commanded them to cut off . " Ye shall not commit any of these ...
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... nations of the existence of one supreme God , the Creator and Preserver of the world , the only proper object of adoration . With what reason can we expect , that what was done to one nation , not out of any partiality to them , but for ...
... nations of the existence of one supreme God , the Creator and Preserver of the world , the only proper object of adoration . With what reason can we expect , that what was done to one nation , not out of any partiality to them , but for ...
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