A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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Page 50
... truth of what he taught upon authority * . In the choice , therefore , of his mode of teaching , the purpose by him to be consulted was impression : be- cause conviction , which forms the princi- pal end of our discourses , was to arise ...
... truth of what he taught upon authority * . In the choice , therefore , of his mode of teaching , the purpose by him to be consulted was impression : be- cause conviction , which forms the princi- pal end of our discourses , was to arise ...
Page 69
... truth of their assertion , to miracles which they wrought , or which they saw . Perhaps the qualities which we observe in the religion , may be thought to prove something more . They would have been extraordinary , had the religion come ...
... truth of their assertion , to miracles which they wrought , or which they saw . Perhaps the qualities which we observe in the religion , may be thought to prove something more . They would have been extraordinary , had the religion come ...
Page 79
... truth , and with authority .. Lastly , the whole volume of the New Testament is replete with piety ; with , what were almost unknown to Heathen moralists , devotional virtues , the most profound vene- ration of the Deity , an habitual ...
... truth , and with authority .. Lastly , the whole volume of the New Testament is replete with piety ; with , what were almost unknown to Heathen moralists , devotional virtues , the most profound vene- ration of the Deity , an habitual ...
Page 82
... truth of the case , as they understood and believed it ; they would , in their ac- count of Christ's several appearances after his resurrection , at least have omitted this restriction . At this distance of time , the account as we have ...
... truth of the case , as they understood and believed it ; they would , in their ac- count of Christ's several appearances after his resurrection , at least have omitted this restriction . At this distance of time , the account as we have ...
Page 84
... truth , like ho- nesty , neglects appearances . The same observation , perhaps , holds concerning the apostasy of Judas * . John , vi . 66. " From that time , many of his disciples went back , and walked no more with him . " Was it the ...
... truth , like ho- nesty , neglects appearances . The same observation , perhaps , holds concerning the apostasy of Judas * . John , vi . 66. " From that time , many of his disciples went back , and walked no more with him . " Was it the ...
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