The Evidence of Christianity, Derived from Its Nature and ReceptionA. Finley, 1825 - 309 sider |
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Side iv
... Scriptures are passed by as if they had no existence , or tacitly assumed to be an inven- tion of priestcraft , supported by state policy . The most popular historian of our own country is not likely to produce a different impression ...
... Scriptures are passed by as if they had no existence , or tacitly assumed to be an inven- tion of priestcraft , supported by state policy . The most popular historian of our own country is not likely to produce a different impression ...
Side v
... is sup- ported and confirmed by the impressions resulting from habitual acquaintance with the Scriptures , and the irresistible conviction which they are calculated to fix upon A 2 PREFACE . Excellence of the parables.
... is sup- ported and confirmed by the impressions resulting from habitual acquaintance with the Scriptures , and the irresistible conviction which they are calculated to fix upon A 2 PREFACE . Excellence of the parables.
Side vi
... Scripture his- tories . It strikes them , that in the naked delinea- tion of the history of Jesus Christ there is nothing to command immediate assent ; and it is notorious , that many persons , in different countries , have ad- vanced ...
... Scripture his- tories . It strikes them , that in the naked delinea- tion of the history of Jesus Christ there is nothing to command immediate assent ; and it is notorious , that many persons , in different countries , have ad- vanced ...
Side vii
... Scripture to know why he believes : * and consi- dering the authority which Christianity bears upon its front ; and considering the weight which that authority has derived from the character of those whom it has satisfied , and from the ...
... Scripture to know why he believes : * and consi- dering the authority which Christianity bears upon its front ; and considering the weight which that authority has derived from the character of those whom it has satisfied , and from the ...
Side x
... SCRIPTURES • 102 Original phrases . Glad tidings , or Gospel . Grace . Salvation . Righteousness . The flesh . Faith . 102 , & c . Argument deduced from these terms CHAPTER VI . AGREEMENT OF CHRISTIAN SCRIPTURES WITH SUB- 112 • SEQUENT ...
... SCRIPTURES • 102 Original phrases . Glad tidings , or Gospel . Grace . Salvation . Righteousness . The flesh . Faith . 102 , & c . Argument deduced from these terms CHAPTER VI . AGREEMENT OF CHRISTIAN SCRIPTURES WITH SUB- 112 • SEQUENT ...
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