The Evidence of Christianity, Derived from Its Nature and ReceptionA. Finley, 1825 - 309 sider |
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Side iii
... introduced by divine authority . It could not have been invented : it would not have been re- ceived . This line of argument has at least one advantage ; at the same time that it proves , if well founded , that the religion is true , it ...
... introduced by divine authority . It could not have been invented : it would not have been re- ceived . This line of argument has at least one advantage ; at the same time that it proves , if well founded , that the religion is true , it ...
Side 17
... introduced and founded . Now , is there any certainty that this indeed took place at the time and in the manner ... introduction of Christianity is confined . to the Church itself , which must not be solely B 2 THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION . 17.
... introduced and founded . Now , is there any certainty that this indeed took place at the time and in the manner ... introduction of Christianity is confined . to the Church itself , which must not be solely B 2 THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION . 17.
Side 23
... from some unknown motive , conspired to introduce a new religion , of which Jesus was made the author and head ; and attributed to him such ad- ventures , endowments , and doctrines , as might best THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION . 23.
... from some unknown motive , conspired to introduce a new religion , of which Jesus was made the author and head ; and attributed to him such ad- ventures , endowments , and doctrines , as might best THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION . 23.
Side 26
... introducing a new religion is more likely to have occurred , than in a country wholly barbarous and unenlightened . At the period in question there was more probability of such an adventure being under- taken in Greece or Italy , than ...
... introducing a new religion is more likely to have occurred , than in a country wholly barbarous and unenlightened . At the period in question there was more probability of such an adventure being under- taken in Greece or Italy , than ...
Side 28
... introduced that reli- gion belonged to any of these sects ; they betray no attachment to any of their peculiar doctrines ; they rather oppose them all ; not , indeed , systematically , like the partizans of a different faction , but ...
... introduced that reli- gion belonged to any of these sects ; they betray no attachment to any of their peculiar doctrines ; they rather oppose them all ; not , indeed , systematically , like the partizans of a different faction , but ...
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