A View of the Evidences of ChristianityThe classic Christian apologetics book. This is undoubtably the finest apologetics work of the era, and perhaps of all time. It remained compulsory reading for any applicant to Cambridge University right up to the 20th century. The work primarily investigates the historical evidences for Christianity in miracles and includes one of the best refutations of Hume's arguments ever written. Still highly readable and an absolute joy. Any serious student of the Bible should never be without this volume. |
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... Nature of the Case. CHAPTER II Evidence of the Sufferings of the first Propagators of Christianity, from Profane Testimony. CHAPTER III Indirect Evidence of the Sufferings of the first Propagators of Christianity, from the Scriptures ...
... Nature of the Case. CHAPTER II Evidence of the Sufferings of the first Propagators of Christianity, from Profane Testimony. CHAPTER III Indirect Evidence of the Sufferings of the first Propagators of Christianity, from the Scriptures ...
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Contents
That there is satisfactory Evidence that many professing to be original | 19 |
A BRIEF CONSIDERATION OF SOME POPULAR OBJECTIONS | 20 |
CHAPTER II | 30 |
Evidence of the Sufferings of the first Propagators of Christianity | 36 |
Rejection of Christianity | 315 |
CHAPTER V | 328 |
CHAPTER VI | 336 |
CHAPTER VII | 343 |
CHAPTER VIII | 350 |
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