The Evidence of Christianity, Derived from Its Nature and ReceptionA. Finley, 1825 - 309 sider |
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Side 18
... check them , by ordering what he thought would be most effectual for this pur- * pose , and forbidding their religious meetings . This 18 ON THE ORIGIN OF Indisputable proofs of the time when Christi- anity was first preached.
... check them , by ordering what he thought would be most effectual for this pur- * pose , and forbidding their religious meetings . This 18 ON THE ORIGIN OF Indisputable proofs of the time when Christi- anity was first preached.
Side 57
... thought , or comment of a later age : it is declared by Jesus himself , in express terms , and in various ways . It is declared by him , when he ex- plains the object of his coming into the world , and applies to himself the prophetic ...
... thought , or comment of a later age : it is declared by Jesus himself , in express terms , and in various ways . It is declared by him , when he ex- plains the object of his coming into the world , and applies to himself the prophetic ...
Side 61
... thought that no Israelite should be deprived of fu- ture happiness , whatsoever his faults had been , unless he were guilty of apostacy , idolatry , and a few other crimes , which they specified . — Jortin , from Just . Mart . Dial . p ...
... thought that no Israelite should be deprived of fu- ture happiness , whatsoever his faults had been , unless he were guilty of apostacy , idolatry , and a few other crimes , which they specified . — Jortin , from Just . Mart . Dial . p ...
Side 63
... of the object of these teachers . It may be thought , as they purposed to carry this new doc- trine among the heathen world , that their task would become easier as they proceeded . Once awakened to a THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINES . 63.
... of the object of these teachers . It may be thought , as they purposed to carry this new doc- trine among the heathen world , that their task would become easier as they proceeded . Once awakened to a THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINES . 63.
Side 69
... thought seldom carried him beyond this world ; and when it did , he was under no apprehen- sion ; therefore he was not prepared , without further conviction , to believe any thing , or to resign any thing , for the sake of an uncertain ...
... thought seldom carried him beyond this world ; and when it did , he was under no apprehen- sion ; therefore he was not prepared , without further conviction , to believe any thing , or to resign any thing , for the sake of an uncertain ...
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