A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts ..., Volume 1R. Faulder, 1796 - 416 pages |
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Page 74
... , as unpromifing , as himself . Suppofe the miffion to be real , all this is accounted for ; the unfuitableness of the authors to the production , of the cha- racters racters to the undertaking , no longer fur- prifes us [ 74 ]
... , as unpromifing , as himself . Suppofe the miffion to be real , all this is accounted for ; the unfuitableness of the authors to the production , of the cha- racters racters to the undertaking , no longer fur- prifes us [ 74 ]
Page 76
... himself was more than fufpected . Solon forbad unnatural crimes to flaves . Lycurgus tolerated theft as a part of education . Plato recommended a com- munity of women . Ariftotle maintained . the general right of making war upon Bar ...
... himself was more than fufpected . Solon forbad unnatural crimes to flaves . Lycurgus tolerated theft as a part of education . Plato recommended a com- munity of women . Ariftotle maintained . the general right of making war upon Bar ...
Page 82
... himself unspotted from the world * . * " Now the end of the commandment is , charity , out of a pure heart , and a good con- fcience , and faith unfeigned . " " For the grace of God that bringeth fal- vation , hath appeared to all men ...
... himself unspotted from the world * . * " Now the end of the commandment is , charity , out of a pure heart , and a good con- fcience , and faith unfeigned . " " For the grace of God that bringeth fal- vation , hath appeared to all men ...
Page 85
... himself at liberty to carve and mould the particulars of that ftory , according to his choice , or according to his judgement of the effect . A ftrong and well - known example of the fairness of the evangelifts , offers itself in their ...
... himself at liberty to carve and mould the particulars of that ftory , according to his choice , or according to his judgement of the effect . A ftrong and well - known example of the fairness of the evangelifts , offers itself in their ...
Page 93
... himself officiously . Luke ix . 59 . " And he faid unto an- other , Follow me ; but he faid , Lord , fuffer me , firft , to go and bury my father , Jefus faid unto him , Let the dead bury their dead , but go thou and preach the kingdom ...
... himself officiously . Luke ix . 59 . " And he faid unto an- other , Follow me ; but he faid , Lord , fuffer me , firft , to go and bury my father , Jefus faid unto him , Let the dead bury their dead , but go thou and preach the kingdom ...
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