A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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Page 55
... conduct . Now , how prolix , and yet how incomplete and unavailing , such an attempt must have been , is proved by one notable example : " The Indoo and Mussulman religion are institutes of civil law , regulating the minutest questions ...
... conduct . Now , how prolix , and yet how incomplete and unavailing , such an attempt must have been , is proved by one notable example : " The Indoo and Mussulman religion are institutes of civil law , regulating the minutest questions ...
Page 62
... conduct , either in his treatment of the religion of his country , or in the forma- tion of his own institution . In both , he dis- played the soundness and moderation of his judgement . He censured an overstrained scrupulousness , or ...
... conduct , either in his treatment of the religion of his country , or in the forma- tion of his own institution . In both , he dis- played the soundness and moderation of his judgement . He censured an overstrained scrupulousness , or ...
Page 112
... force , to make him a king , he departed again into a mountain himself alone . " In this last instance , Saint John gives the motive of Christ's conduct , which is left unexplained by the other evangelists , who have related the 112.
... force , to make him a king , he departed again into a mountain himself alone . " In this last instance , Saint John gives the motive of Christ's conduct , which is left unexplained by the other evangelists , who have related the 112.
Page 113
... conduct itself . V. Another , and a more singular cir- cumstance in Christ's ministry , was the reserve , which , for some time , and upon some occasions at least , he used in declar- ing his own character , and his leaving it to be ...
... conduct itself . V. Another , and a more singular cir- cumstance in Christ's ministry , was the reserve , which , for some time , and upon some occasions at least , he used in declar- ing his own character , and his leaving it to be ...
Page 114
... conduct though the upbraidings of his adversaries . But all this strengthens the argument . I had rather at any time surprise a coincidence in some oblique allusion , than read it in broad assertions . VI . In our Lord's commerce with ...
... conduct though the upbraidings of his adversaries . But all this strengthens the argument . I had rather at any time surprise a coincidence in some oblique allusion , than read it in broad assertions . VI . In our Lord's commerce with ...
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