The Evidence of Christianity, Derived from Its Nature and ReceptionA. Finley, 1825 - 309 sider |
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Side v
... consider how many young persons are thrown upon the world , and plunged in the busy concerns of life , with no other knowledge of the claims of Chris- tianity on their belief , than that it is by law esta- blished as the national ...
... consider how many young persons are thrown upon the world , and plunged in the busy concerns of life , with no other knowledge of the claims of Chris- tianity on their belief , than that it is by law esta- blished as the national ...
Side vii
... considering the weight which that authority has derived from the character of those whom it has satisfied , and from the general assent of the civilized world ; -it surely is reasonable to expect , that as many refuse or delay their ...
... considering the weight which that authority has derived from the character of those whom it has satisfied , and from the general assent of the civilized world ; -it surely is reasonable to expect , that as many refuse or delay their ...
Side 13
... ent for the public good . It teaches men to consider themselves as placed under the eye of their Creator . B It declares the importance of human conduct and cha- racter INTRODUCTORY ON THE ORIGIN OF THE CHRIS- Page TIAN RELIGION.
... ent for the public good . It teaches men to consider themselves as placed under the eye of their Creator . B It declares the importance of human conduct and cha- racter INTRODUCTORY ON THE ORIGIN OF THE CHRIS- Page TIAN RELIGION.
Side 23
... consider the question on this ground . I will take the life , ministry , and public execution of Jesus as an historical fact . It may be denied ; as men may deny any thing which they do not actually see , or hear , or feel . But it has ...
... consider the question on this ground . I will take the life , ministry , and public execution of Jesus as an historical fact . It may be denied ; as men may deny any thing which they do not actually see , or hear , or feel . But it has ...
Side 25
... consider the nature of the religion , and of the people among whom it originated , and to whom it was proposed ... considering what was the state C of Jerusalem at this time , as to size , CHRISTIANITY OPPOSED TO , & c . 25 CHAPTER II ...
... consider the nature of the religion , and of the people among whom it originated , and to whom it was proposed ... considering what was the state C of Jerusalem at this time , as to size , CHRISTIANITY OPPOSED TO , & c . 25 CHAPTER II ...
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