A View of the Evidences of Christianity, Volume 1R. Faulder, 1794 - Apologetics |
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... firft , that a future ftate of ex- iftence should be deftined by God for his human creation , and fecondly , that , being fo destined , he should acquaint them with it . It is not neceffary for our purpose that these propofitions be ...
... firft , that a future ftate of ex- iftence should be deftined by God for his human creation , and fecondly , that , being fo destined , he should acquaint them with it . It is not neceffary for our purpose that these propofitions be ...
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... firft fuccefs , I fhould conclude , from the very nature and exigency of the cafe , that the author of the religion during his life , and his immediate difciples after his death , exerted themselves in fpreading and publishing the ...
... firft fuccefs , I fhould conclude , from the very nature and exigency of the cafe , that the author of the religion during his life , and his immediate difciples after his death , exerted themselves in fpreading and publishing the ...
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... firft Chriftians were exposed to dangers which they were not exposed to , or underwent fufferings which they did not undergo ? If these books belong to the age to which they lay claim , and in which age , whether genuine or fpurious ...
... firft Chriftians were exposed to dangers which they were not exposed to , or underwent fufferings which they did not undergo ? If these books belong to the age to which they lay claim , and in which age , whether genuine or fpurious ...
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... firft preach- ers , as ftated in our fcriptures ( not in a pro- feffed hiftory of perfecutions , or in the con- nected manner in which I am about to re- cite it , but dispersedly and occafionally , in the course of a mixed , general ...
... firft preach- ers , as ftated in our fcriptures ( not in a pro- feffed hiftory of perfecutions , or in the con- nected manner in which I am about to re- cite it , but dispersedly and occafionally , in the course of a mixed , general ...
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... firft progress did not deter them from preparing for a fecond . Upon a dif- pute , however , arifing between them , but not connected with the common fubject of their labours , they acted as wife and fincere men would act ; they did not ...
... firft progress did not deter them from preparing for a fecond . Upon a dif- pute , however , arifing between them , but not connected with the common fubject of their labours , they acted as wife and fincere men would act ; they did not ...
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