A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts ..., Volume 1R. Faulder, 1796 - 416 pages |
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In Three Parts ... William Paley. mean in style and diction , but in the choice of the subjects , in the structure of the nar- ratives , in the aptness , propriety , and foree of the circumftances woven into them ' ; and in fome , as ...
In Three Parts ... William Paley. mean in style and diction , but in the choice of the subjects , in the structure of the nar- ratives , in the aptness , propriety , and foree of the circumftances woven into them ' ; and in fome , as ...
Page 63
... Chriftia- nity : yet I never attended a meeting of theirs , but I came away with the reflection , how different what I heard was from what I read ; I do not mean in doctrine , with which , at prefent , I have no concern , which , [ 63 ]
... Chriftia- nity : yet I never attended a meeting of theirs , but I came away with the reflection , how different what I heard was from what I read ; I do not mean in doctrine , with which , at prefent , I have no concern , which , [ 63 ]
Page 85
... after he was risen , he appeared to his difciples alone . I do not mean , that they have used G 3 • the the exclufive word alone ; but that all the inftances [ 85 ] The candour of the Writers of the New Testament p CHA P IV.
... after he was risen , he appeared to his difciples alone . I do not mean , that they have used G 3 • the the exclufive word alone ; but that all the inftances [ 85 ] The candour of the Writers of the New Testament p CHA P IV.
Page 88
... means the cafe at the time when the books were ' compofed . Mr. Gibbon has argued for the genuine- nefs of the Koran , from the confeffions which it contains , to the apparent disad- vantage of the Mahometan , cause * . The fame defence ...
... means the cafe at the time when the books were ' compofed . Mr. Gibbon has argued for the genuine- nefs of the Koran , from the confeffions which it contains , to the apparent disad- vantage of the Mahometan , cause * . The fame defence ...
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... mean- ing is hidden from us . This very obscurity , however , is a proof of genuinenefs . No one would have forged fuch an answer . John vi . The whole of the converfation , recorded in this chapter , is , in the highest degree ...
... mean- ing is hidden from us . This very obscurity , however , is a proof of genuinenefs . No one would have forged fuch an answer . John vi . The whole of the converfation , recorded in this chapter , is , in the highest degree ...
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