Essays on the evidences, doctrines, and practical operations of ChristianityR. B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1833 - 12 من الصفحات |
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... means demanded such a sudden and irresistible effulgence of light as should preclude the exercise of inquiry and faith , or at once evangelize our whole species ; but , rather , the simple introduc- tion , into the world , of divinely ...
... means demanded such a sudden and irresistible effulgence of light as should preclude the exercise of inquiry and faith , or at once evangelize our whole species ; but , rather , the simple introduc- tion , into the world , of divinely ...
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... means confined to the quotation of particular passages . Many of them , like Origen , Eusebius , Athanasius , and Cyril , have given catalogues or canons of the books of the New Testa- ment ; a measure which was also taken by the ...
... means confined to the quotation of particular passages . Many of them , like Origen , Eusebius , Athanasius , and Cyril , have given catalogues or canons of the books of the New Testa- ment ; a measure which was also taken by the ...
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... means to his end . If then we allow that one great end which God , in the whole of his moral dispensa- tions , has in view , is the virtue and happiness of his creatures ; if , further , when we reflect on the gross moral darkness which ...
... means to his end . If then we allow that one great end which God , in the whole of his moral dispensa- tions , has in view , is the virtue and happiness of his creatures ; if , further , when we reflect on the gross moral darkness which ...
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... means confined to the circumstantiality and naturalness of the narrative . The fidelity of the historians is , if possible , yet more plainly established by the evident honesty and candour with which they tell their tale , and ...
... means confined to the circumstantiality and naturalness of the narrative . The fidelity of the historians is , if possible , yet more plainly established by the evident honesty and candour with which they tell their tale , and ...
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... means have taken place , had not the history on which the religion was founded been true - had not the miracles of Christ and his apostles been real . Thus numerous and satisfactory are the evidences which established the fidelity of ...
... means have taken place , had not the history on which the religion was founded been true - had not the miracles of Christ and his apostles been real . Thus numerous and satisfactory are the evidences which established the fidelity of ...
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