The Evidence of Christianity, Derived from Its Nature and ReceptionA. Finley, 1825 - 309 sider |
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Side 22
... sure , that many , who do not in any real sense believe it , would start at the idea of using so harsh a term . But we must not deceive ourselves . If Jesus did not exist , nay , further , if he were not , indeed , the Son of God , it ...
... sure , that many , who do not in any real sense believe it , would start at the idea of using so harsh a term . But we must not deceive ourselves . If Jesus did not exist , nay , further , if he were not , indeed , the Son of God , it ...
Side 48
... sure , that these passages always existed where we now find them ? The Christians have for many , very many centuries , had the possession of these title - deeds of their religion ; may they not have introduced into them , from time to ...
... sure , that these passages always existed where we now find them ? The Christians have for many , very many centuries , had the possession of these title - deeds of their religion ; may they not have introduced into them , from time to ...
Side 149
... sure ; thou shalt see in their faces the brightness of joy . They shall be given to drink of pure wine , seal- ed ; the seal whereof shall be musk ; and to this let those aspire , who aspire to happiness ; and the water mixed therewith ...
... sure ; thou shalt see in their faces the brightness of joy . They shall be given to drink of pure wine , seal- ed ; the seal whereof shall be musk ; and to this let those aspire , who aspire to happiness ; and the water mixed therewith ...
Side 153
... : his deity would be sure to do nothing that a mere man could do , nothing that would be dictated by plain common sense . " With 2. Another subject of great delicacy and difficulty which meets IN THE CHRISTIAN SCRIPTURES . 153.
... : his deity would be sure to do nothing that a mere man could do , nothing that would be dictated by plain common sense . " With 2. Another subject of great delicacy and difficulty which meets IN THE CHRISTIAN SCRIPTURES . 153.
Side 177
... sure result of an actual conviction of what they affirmed , that " God had sent his Son , that all that believe in him might not perish . " But expe- rience shows that nothing short of an actual and per- sonal conviction of this - a ...
... sure result of an actual conviction of what they affirmed , that " God had sent his Son , that all that believe in him might not perish . " But expe- rience shows that nothing short of an actual and per- sonal conviction of this - a ...
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