A View of the Evidences of Christianity, Volume 1R. Faulder, 1794 - Apologetics |
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... . 168 SECT . I. Quotations of the Hiftorical Scriptures by ancient Chriftian writers p . 183 SECT . II . Of the peculiar refpect with which they were quoted p . 230 SECT . SECT . III . The fcriptures were in very early [ x ]
... . 168 SECT . I. Quotations of the Hiftorical Scriptures by ancient Chriftian writers p . 183 SECT . II . Of the peculiar refpect with which they were quoted p . 230 SECT . SECT . III . The fcriptures were in very early [ x ]
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... every one , and received by Chriftians with fo much refpect and defe- rence , as to be conftantly quoted and refer- red to by them without any doubt of the 2 truth truth of their accounts . They were treated as fuch [ 162 ]
... every one , and received by Chriftians with fo much refpect and defe- rence , as to be conftantly quoted and refer- red to by them without any doubt of the 2 truth truth of their accounts . They were treated as fuch [ 162 ]
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... quoted , or alluded to , they are quoted or alluded to with pe- culiar refpect , as books fui generis ; as pof- * The reader , when he has the propofitions before him , will obferve that the argument , if he fhould omit the fections ...
... quoted , or alluded to , they are quoted or alluded to with pe- culiar refpect , as books fui generis ; as pof- * The reader , when he has the propofitions before him , will obferve that the argument , if he fhould omit the fections ...
Page 183
... quoted , or alluded to , by a series of Chriftian writers , begin- ning with those who were contemporary with the Apofiles , or who immediately fol- lowed them , and proceeding in clofe and regular fucceffion from their time to the ...
... quoted , or alluded to , by a series of Chriftian writers , begin- ning with those who were contemporary with the Apofiles , or who immediately fol- lowed them , and proceeding in clofe and regular fucceffion from their time to the ...
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... quoted as Cicero's * , that well - known trait of diffembled vanity , " Si quid eft in me ingenii , Judices , quod fentio quàm fit exiguum- " the quotation would be ftrong evidence were there any doubt , that the oration , which opens ...
... quoted as Cicero's * , that well - known trait of diffembled vanity , " Si quid eft in me ingenii , Judices , quod fentio quàm fit exiguum- " the quotation would be ftrong evidence were there any doubt , that the oration , which opens ...
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