The Evidence and Authority of the Christian RevelationG. Goodwin & Sons, 1822 - 197 pages |
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... sit in judgment upon the subject of the message ; or we may sit in judgment upon the credibility of its bearers . The first forms a great part of that argument for the truth of the Christian religion , which comes under the head of its ...
... sit in judgment upon the subject of the message ; or we may sit in judgment upon the credibility of its bearers . The first forms a great part of that argument for the truth of the Christian religion , which comes under the head of its ...
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Thomas Chalmers. appealed to every day in questions of ordinary criticism . To sit in judgment on the credibility of a written document , is a frequent and familiar exer- cise of the understanding with literary men . It is fortunate for ...
Thomas Chalmers. appealed to every day in questions of ordinary criticism . To sit in judgment on the credibility of a written document , is a frequent and familiar exer- cise of the understanding with literary men . It is fortunate for ...
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... sit in judgment upon the Eternal , and apply their paltry experience to the counsels of his high and unfathomable wisdom . We do not speak of it as impious ; we speak of it as unphilosophical . We are not bringing the decrees of the ...
... sit in judgment upon the Eternal , and apply their paltry experience to the counsels of his high and unfathomable wisdom . We do not speak of it as impious ; we speak of it as unphilosophical . We are not bringing the decrees of the ...
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... sit in judgment upon ; the counsels of Him , whose wisdom and energy are of a kind so inexplicable ; whom no magnitude can overpower , whom no littleness can escape , whom no variety can bewilder ; who gives vegetation to every blade of ...
... sit in judgment upon ; the counsels of Him , whose wisdom and energy are of a kind so inexplicable ; whom no magnitude can overpower , whom no littleness can escape , whom no variety can bewilder ; who gives vegetation to every blade of ...
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... sit in judgment upon them ; and make our conjecture of what they should be , take the precedency of his revelation of what they are . We do him the same injustice that we do to an acquaintance , whose proceedings 180 SUPREME AUTHORITY.
... sit in judgment upon them ; and make our conjecture of what they should be , take the precedency of his revelation of what they are . We do him the same injustice that we do to an acquaintance , whose proceedings 180 SUPREME AUTHORITY.
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Popular passages
Page 131 - Now if the fall of them be the riches of the world, and the diminishing of them the riches of the Gentiles; how much more their fulness?
Page 5 - Jesus answered them, I told you, and ye believed not: the works that I do in my Father's name, they bear witness of me.
Page 91 - This is the teacher of Asia, the father of the Christians, the destroyer of our Gods, who teaches many neither to offer sacrifice nor to worship.
Page 119 - Yea, and we are found false witnesses of God; because we have testified of God that he raised up Christ; whom he raised not up, if so be that the dead rise not.
Page 111 - FORASMUCH as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us...
Page 116 - I can tell the place in which the blessed Polycarp sat and taught, and his going out and coming in, and the manner of his life, and the form of his person, and the discourses he made to the people ; and how he related his conversation with John, and others who had seen the Lord, and how he related their sayings, and what he had heard...
Page 44 - that there are more, and larger quotations of the small volume of the New Testament in this one Christian author, than there are of all the works of Cicero in writers of all characters for several ages...
Page 44 - that there are perhaps more and longer quotations of the small volume of the New Testament in this one christian author, than of all the works of Cicero, though of so uncommon excellence for thought and style, in the writers of all characters for several ages.
Page 100 - They had their denomination from Christus, who in the reign of Tiberius was put to death as a criminal by the procurator Pontius Pilate.
Page 108 - At all events, the whole amount of the advantage would have been the substitution of five Gospels instead of four, and this addition, the want of which is so much complained of, would scarcely have been felt by the...