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Page 74
... writings which remain of their com- panions and immediate followers expressly confirm . Clement , who is honorably mentioned by St. Paul in his epistle to the Philippians , ' has left us his attestation to this point in the following ...
... writings which remain of their com- panions and immediate followers expressly confirm . Clement , who is honorably mentioned by St. Paul in his epistle to the Philippians , ' has left us his attestation to this point in the following ...
Page 83
... writings . I should not , however , expect that in these disquisitions , whether preserved in the form of letters , speeches , or set treatises , frequent or very direct mention of his miracles would occur . Still miraculous evidence ...
... writings . I should not , however , expect that in these disquisitions , whether preserved in the form of letters , speeches , or set treatises , frequent or very direct mention of his miracles would occur . Still miraculous evidence ...
Page 92
... writings as familiarly as it is wont to do in modern sermons ; occurs always the same in substance , and always that which our evangelists represent . This is not only true of those writings of Christians which are genuine , and of ...
... writings as familiarly as it is wont to do in modern sermons ; occurs always the same in substance , and always that which our evangelists represent . This is not only true of those writings of Christians which are genuine , and of ...
Page 97
... writing by any of the Apostles or Evangelists , is a fact which will appear the more unaccountable , -humanly speaking , — the more we reflect on the subject . Supposing Paul to have been too much occupied with other writings to find ...
... writing by any of the Apostles or Evangelists , is a fact which will appear the more unaccountable , -humanly speaking , — the more we reflect on the subject . Supposing Paul to have been too much occupied with other writings to find ...
Page 99
... writing any thing of the kind , is , according to the ordinary course of nature , quite incredible . We have here , therefore , in this omission , a standing miracle ; —at least , a monument of a miracle . The christian Scriptures ...
... writing any thing of the kind , is , according to the ordinary course of nature , quite incredible . We have here , therefore , in this omission , a standing miracle ; —at least , a monument of a miracle . The christian Scriptures ...
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