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... 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 .
Page 108
... expected , from the magnitude and novelty of the occasion , that such accounts would swarm . When better accounts came forth , these died away . Our present histories superseded others . They soon acquired a character and established a ...
... expected , from the magnitude and novelty of the occasion , that such accounts would swarm . When better accounts came forth , these died away . Our present histories superseded others . They soon acquired a character and established a ...
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