A defence of Christianity against the work of G. B. English ... entitled: The Grounds of Christianity examined, by comparing the New Testament with the OldCummings and Hilliard, 1814 - 12 pages |
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... fact appears to correspond in nature to this expec- tation , he must certainly be acquitted of plagiarism . His words are , " I do not claim to have originated all the arguments advanced in this book : a very considerable proportion of ...
... fact appears to correspond in nature to this expec- tation , he must certainly be acquitted of plagiarism . His words are , " I do not claim to have originated all the arguments advanced in this book : a very considerable proportion of ...
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... fact.In his tract on the perpetual obligation of the Jewish ritual on Jews , Dr. Priestley affords Mr. E. another chapter . With respect to this last point in addition to what I have said , in the course of this essay , I would add a ...
... fact.In his tract on the perpetual obligation of the Jewish ritual on Jews , Dr. Priestley affords Mr. E. another chapter . With respect to this last point in addition to what I have said , in the course of this essay , I would add a ...
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... fact of great importance . For we can- not say that in estimating the validity of our Lord's claims to the character of Messiah , it is of no consequence whether , while he advanc- ed those claims , he wrought such works as proved his ...
... fact of great importance . For we can- not say that in estimating the validity of our Lord's claims to the character of Messiah , it is of no consequence whether , while he advanc- ed those claims , he wrought such works as proved his ...
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... fact of the miracles ? Should we , while he was opening the eyes of the blind and raising the dead from their graves , feel it necessary to be decyphering prophe- cies , and weighing their difficulties ? Now we may transfer this case to ...
... fact of the miracles ? Should we , while he was opening the eyes of the blind and raising the dead from their graves , feel it necessary to be decyphering prophe- cies , and weighing their difficulties ? Now we may transfer this case to ...
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... fact , whether a Messiah were foretold or not ; but in Mr. English's case it is not only possible , but very conformable to experience , that we should mistake in the in- terpretation of the particular character . Agree- ably to this Dr ...
... fact , whether a Messiah were foretold or not ; but in Mr. English's case it is not only possible , but very conformable to experience , that we should mistake in the in- terpretation of the particular character . Agree- ably to this Dr ...
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