A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts |
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... occasions should return seldom ; that these interruptions con- sequently . should be confined to the experience of a few ; that the want of it , therefore , in many , should De matter neither of surprise nor objection ? But as a ...
... occasions should return seldom ; that these interruptions con- sequently . should be confined to the experience of a few ; that the want of it , therefore , in many , should De matter neither of surprise nor objection ? But as a ...
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... occasions the most deserving , and for purposes the most beneficial , or for no assignable end whatever , or for an end confessedly trifling or perni- cious . This surely cannot be a correct statement . In adjusting also the other side ...
... occasions the most deserving , and for purposes the most beneficial , or for no assignable end whatever , or for an end confessedly trifling or perni- cious . This surely cannot be a correct statement . In adjusting also the other side ...
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... spare nothing upon such an occasion ; -for these miserable men have no doubt they shall be im mortal , and live for ever ; therefore they contemp death , and many sur · the subject at a great distance ; who were uninformed 54 EVIDENCES OF.
... spare nothing upon such an occasion ; -for these miserable men have no doubt they shall be im mortal , and live for ever ; therefore they contemp death , and many sur · the subject at a great distance ; who were uninformed 54 EVIDENCES OF.
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... occasion- ally admitted into their histories . Either supposition is perfectly consistent with the acknowledged forma- tion of Saint Luke's narrative , who professes not to write as an eye - witness , but to have investigated the ...
... occasion- ally admitted into their histories . Either supposition is perfectly consistent with the acknowledged forma- tion of Saint Luke's narrative , who professes not to write as an eye - witness , but to have investigated the ...
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... occasion of writ- ing the epistles is given at large by Eusebius and Jerome . What are called the smaller epistles of Ignatius , are generally deemed to be those which were read by Irenĉus , Origen , and Eusebius.1 In these epistles are ...
... occasion of writ- ing the epistles is given at large by Eusebius and Jerome . What are called the smaller epistles of Ignatius , are generally deemed to be those which were read by Irenĉus , Origen , and Eusebius.1 In these epistles are ...
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