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... human creation; and, secondly, that, being so destined, he should acquaint them with it. It is not necessary for our ... human testimony can in any case render them credible. I think the reflection above stated, that, if there be a ...
... human creation; and, secondly, that, being so destined, he should acquaint them with it. It is not necessary for our ... human testimony can in any case render them credible. I think the reflection above stated, that, if there be a ...
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... human testimony. It is not like alleging a new law of nature, or a new experiment in natural philosophy; because, when these are related, it is expected that, under the same circumstances, the same effect will follow universally; and in ...
... human testimony. It is not like alleging a new law of nature, or a new experiment in natural philosophy; because, when these are related, it is expected that, under the same circumstances, the same effect will follow universally; and in ...
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... human affairs and human conduct at present, or which makes men then to have been a different kind of beings from what they are now. But the short consideration which, independently of every other, convinces me that there is no solid ...
... human affairs and human conduct at present, or which makes men then to have been a different kind of beings from what they are now. But the short consideration which, independently of every other, convinces me that there is no solid ...
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... human kingdom, when in truth we speak of that which is with God.”2 And it was undoubtedly a natural source of calumny and misconstruction. The preachers of Christianity had, therefore, to contend with prejudice backed by power. They had ...
... human kingdom, when in truth we speak of that which is with God.”2 And it was undoubtedly a natural source of calumny and misconstruction. The preachers of Christianity had, therefore, to contend with prejudice backed by power. They had ...
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... human species; that all who were solicitous to secure to themselves happiness after death, ought to receive him as such, and to make profession of their belief, by being baptised in his name.” (Acts xi.) The history goes on to relate ...
... human species; that all who were solicitous to secure to themselves happiness after death, ought to receive him as such, and to make profession of their belief, by being baptised in his name.” (Acts xi.) The history goes on to relate ...
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CHAPTER V | |
CHAPTER VI | |
CHAPTER VIII | |
CHAPTER II | |
CHAPTER I | |
CHAPTER II | |
CHAPTER III | |
CHAPTER IV | |
CHAPTER V | |
CHAPTER VII | |
CHAPTER IX | |
CHAPTER IX | |
The Scriptures were in very early Times collected | |
Were publicly read and expounded in the religious | |
They were received by ancient Christians | |
The four Gospels the Acts of the Apostles thirteen | |
Formal Catalogues of authentic Scriptures were | |
CHAPTER I | |
CHAPTER I | |
CHAPTER III | |
CHAPTER V | |
CHAPTER VI | |
CHAPTER VII | |
CHAPTER VIII | |
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