A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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Page 195
... body , upon the supposition of en- xxviii . 15. ) . The evangelist may be thought good authority as to this point , even by those who do not admit his evi- dence in every other point : and this point is sufficient to prove that the body ...
... body , upon the supposition of en- xxviii . 15. ) . The evangelist may be thought good authority as to this point , even by those who do not admit his evi- dence in every other point : and this point is sufficient to prove that the body ...
Page 196
... body is a real thing , an object of sense , in which there can be no mistake . All accounts of spectres leave the body in the grave . And , although the body of Christ might be re- moved by fraud , and for the purposes of fraud , yet ...
... body is a real thing , an object of sense , in which there can be no mistake . All accounts of spectres leave the body in the grave . And , although the body of Christ might be re- moved by fraud , and for the purposes of fraud , yet ...
Page 197
... body could have been found , the Jews would have produced it , as the shortest and completest answer possible to the whole story . The attempt of the apo- stles could not have survived this refutation a moment . If we also admit , upon ...
... body could have been found , the Jews would have produced it , as the shortest and completest answer possible to the whole story . The attempt of the apo- stles could not have survived this refutation a moment . If we also admit , upon ...
Page 227
... tries , of an innumerable body of Christians in distant provinces , of the strange revolu- tion of opinion of men of the greatest ge- * Orig . cont . Celsa lib . vii . * nius , orators , grammarians , rhetoricians , lawyers , Q 2 227.
... tries , of an innumerable body of Christians in distant provinces , of the strange revolu- tion of opinion of men of the greatest ge- * Orig . cont . Celsa lib . vii . * nius , orators , grammarians , rhetoricians , lawyers , Q 2 227.
Page 243
... body of the peo- ple , and the latter observed with scrupulous exactness . In our reasonings concerning opinions and practices which differ widely from our own , we are extremely apt to err . Having been instructed ourselves in the ...
... body of the peo- ple , and the latter observed with scrupulous exactness . In our reasonings concerning opinions and practices which differ widely from our own , we are extremely apt to err . Having been instructed ourselves in the ...
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