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... . CHAP . I. - Prophecy CHAP . II . The morality of the Gospel • • 154 173 181 • 191 CHAP . III . - The candour of the writers of the New Testament . 291 CHAP . IV . Identity of Christ's character CHAP . vi CONTENTS .
... . CHAP . I. - Prophecy CHAP . II . The morality of the Gospel • • 154 173 181 • 191 CHAP . III . - The candour of the writers of the New Testament . 291 CHAP . IV . Identity of Christ's character CHAP . vi CONTENTS .
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... morality , more pure and strict than was ordinary , prevailed at that time in Christian societies . And to me it appears , that we are autho- rized to carry this testimony back to the age of the apostles ; because it is not probable ...
... morality , more pure and strict than was ordinary , prevailed at that time in Christian societies . And to me it appears , that we are autho- rized to carry this testimony back to the age of the apostles ; because it is not probable ...
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... morality , could not have excited so much as doubt among the Jews , whether he was the object in whom a long series of ancient prophecies terminated , from the completion of which they had formed such magnificent expecta ions , and ...
... morality , could not have excited so much as doubt among the Jews , whether he was the object in whom a long series of ancient prophecies terminated , from the completion of which they had formed such magnificent expecta ions , and ...
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... Morality of the Gospel . IN stating the morality of the Gospel as an argument of its truth , I am willing to admit two points ; first , that the teaching of morality was not the primary design of the mission ; secondly , that morality ...
... Morality of the Gospel . IN stating the morality of the Gospel as an argument of its truth , I am willing to admit two points ; first , that the teaching of morality was not the primary design of the mission ; secondly , that morality ...
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... . Now these effects , whatever they be , de not belong to Christianity as a revelation ; because they exist with respect to those to whom it is not revealed . Secondly ; morality , neither in the Gospel , nor 192 EVIDENCES OF.
... . Now these effects , whatever they be , de not belong to Christianity as a revelation ; because they exist with respect to those to whom it is not revealed . Secondly ; morality , neither in the Gospel , nor 192 EVIDENCES OF.
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