A View of the Evidences of Christianity, Volume 1R. Faulder, 1794 - Apologetics |
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... Apostles , thirteen Epistles of St. Paul , the first Epistle of John , and the first of Peter , were received without doubt by thofe who doubted concerning the other books of our pre- fent canon - p . 283 SECT . IX . Our prefent Gofpels ...
... Apostles , thirteen Epistles of St. Paul , the first Epistle of John , and the first of Peter , were received without doubt by thofe who doubted concerning the other books of our pre- fent canon - p . 283 SECT . IX . Our prefent Gofpels ...
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... apostles , but one of their own number , or of their followers ? Now E A thefe thefe books come up in their accounts to the full [ 55 ] Indirect evidence of the fufferings of the first propagators Christianity, from the Scriptures and ...
... apostles , but one of their own number , or of their followers ? Now E A thefe thefe books come up in their accounts to the full [ 55 ] Indirect evidence of the fufferings of the first propagators Christianity, from the Scriptures and ...
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... apostles were seized and caft into pri- font ; that being brought a fecond time before the Jewish Sanhedrim , they were upbraided with their difobedience to the in- junction which had been laid upon them , and beaten for their contumacy ...
... apostles were seized and caft into pri- font ; that being brought a fecond time before the Jewish Sanhedrim , they were upbraided with their difobedience to the in- junction which had been laid upon them , and beaten for their contumacy ...
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... apostles , was a scheme for making a fortune , or for getting mo- ney . But it may nevertheless be fit to remark upon this paffage of their history , how perfectly free they ap- pear to have been from any pecuniary or interested views ...
... apostles , was a scheme for making a fortune , or for getting mo- ney . But it may nevertheless be fit to remark upon this paffage of their history , how perfectly free they ap- pear to have been from any pecuniary or interested views ...
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... certain of the church + . " He began his cruelty by beheading one of the twelve ori- ginal apostles , a kinsman and constant com- * Acts . xi . 19 . + Acts xii . 1 . 1 panion of the founder of the religion . Per panion [ 76 ]
... certain of the church + . " He began his cruelty by beheading one of the twelve ori- ginal apostles , a kinsman and constant com- * Acts . xi . 19 . + Acts xii . 1 . 1 panion of the founder of the religion . Per panion [ 76 ]
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