A View of the Evidences of Christianity in Three Parts and the Horae Paulinae |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 47
Page 78
... expected , from the nature of their undertaking , compared with the character of the age and country in which it was carried on . 2 IV . Fourthly : The records before us supply evidence of what formed another member of our general ...
... expected , from the nature of their undertaking , compared with the character of the age and country in which it was carried on . 2 IV . Fourthly : The records before us supply evidence of what formed another member of our general ...
Page 85
... extraordinary society . ' This is strong ; but there is undoubtedly an affinity , and all the affinity that could be expected . in Palestine ; that this their first lawgiver had taught Chap . vii . ] 85 The original christian Story .
... extraordinary society . ' This is strong ; but there is undoubtedly an affinity , and all the affinity that could be expected . in Palestine ; that this their first lawgiver had taught Chap . vii . ] 85 The original christian Story .
Page 96
... expected to find there , is a strong ( though often over- looked ) internal evidence of divine agency . We find in the New Testament nothing of the character of the Catechisms , such as we are sure must have been employed for ...
... expected to find there , is a strong ( though often over- looked ) internal evidence of divine agency . We find in the New Testament nothing of the character of the Catechisms , such as we are sure must have been employed for ...
Page 99
... expected , as most probable ( humanly speaking ) , that many compositions of this kind , drawn up by several of the Apostles and their numerous attendants , would have come down to us as a portion of the New Testament . But that no one ...
... expected , as most probable ( humanly speaking ) , that many compositions of this kind , drawn up by several of the Apostles and their numerous attendants , would have come down to us as a portion of the New Testament . But that no one ...
Page 107
... 1. iii . c . 24. The same considera- tion accounts also for the paucity of Christian writings in the first century of its era . expected to make their way into the hands of Christians Chap . viii . ] 107 Our Historical Scriptures .
... 1. iii . c . 24. The same considera- tion accounts also for the paucity of Christian writings in the first century of its era . expected to make their way into the hands of Christians Chap . viii . ] 107 Our Historical Scriptures .
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accounts Acts alleged amongst ancient Antioch apostles appears argument ascribed attestation authority believe bishop called Celsus character Christ christian writers Christians church circumstances Clement Clement of Alexandria concerning Cred death delivered disciples divine doubt epistle epistle of Peter Eusebius evangelists evidence extant fact faith four gospels genuine hath heathen historian Ibid Irenæus Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John Josephus Judea Justin Justin Martyr labours Lard Lardner's lived Lord Luke Marcion Matt Matthew miracles narrative nature observe opinion Origen original particular passage Paul persecution persons Peter Pharisees Polycarp Pontius Pilate preaching pretended probable professing proof prophecy prophets proves quotations quoted reader reason received recorded referred religion remarkable resurrection Roman Rome scriptures sect speaking story sufferings suppose Tacitus Tatian teachers Tertullian Testament testimony things thou tion transaction truth unto viii words writings written