The Grounds of Christianity Examined by Comparing The New Testament with the OldGood Press, 09.12.2019 - 248 Seiten "The Grounds of Christianity Examined by Comparing The New Testament with the Old" by George Bethune English George Bethune English was an American adventurer, diplomat, soldier, and convert to Islam. As a convert from Christianity, he was uniquely qualified to examine the religion. This book, written in the early 19th century, is among the first to seriously challenge that assertion in a detailed manner. It examines in depth the textual claims made in the New Testament for the fulfillment by Jesus of Old Testament prophecies, and offers substantive and serious counter-claims that cannot be lightly or easily dismissed. |
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... faith, but of their person and property; not of ecclesiastical, but secular, matters only? any All the experience of past time proves, that the consequence of allowing civil power to judge of the nature and tendency of doctrines, must ...
... faith, but of their person and property; not of ecclesiastical, but secular, matters only? any All the experience of past time proves, that the consequence of allowing civil power to judge of the nature and tendency of doctrines, must ...
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... faith and practice. But how can these, which are practical principles, be duly put in practice, unless all be at liberty, at all times, and in all points, consider and debate with others, (as well as with themselves,) what reason and ...
... faith and practice. But how can these, which are practical principles, be duly put in practice, unless all be at liberty, at all times, and in all points, consider and debate with others, (as well as with themselves,) what reason and ...
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... faith in it. It may perhaps add to the interest the Reader may take in this work to inform him, that the Author was a believer in the religion of the New Testament, after what he conceived to be a sufficient examination of its evidence ...
... faith in it. It may perhaps add to the interest the Reader may take in this work to inform him, that the Author was a believer in the religion of the New Testament, after what he conceived to be a sufficient examination of its evidence ...
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... faith that is in him. The author has been told, indeed, that, supposing the Christian system to be unfounded, yet that it is reasonable to believe, that the Supreme Being would view any attempts to disturb it, with displeasure, on ...
... faith that is in him. The author has been told, indeed, that, supposing the Christian system to be unfounded, yet that it is reasonable to believe, that the Supreme Being would view any attempts to disturb it, with displeasure, on ...
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... faith, ought to be made clear beyond all reasonable doubt; otherwise, it can have no just claims to a right to influence our conduct. And as for the opinions and the arguments contained in this volume, I have but trembling hopes that ...
... faith, ought to be made clear beyond all reasonable doubt; otherwise, it can have no just claims to a right to influence our conduct. And as for the opinions and the arguments contained in this volume, I have but trembling hopes that ...
Inhalt
THE CHAPTER I | |
CHAPTER VI | |
CHAPTER XI | |
CONCLUSION | |
APPENDIX A | |
APPENDIX B APPENDIX C | |
TABLE OF CONTENTS | |
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according accused adduced Ahaz ancient angel anointed answer Apostles appears arguments asserted believe certainly chapter character Christ Church command concerning considered contradict covenant credulous David death Deut Deuteronomy disciples divine doctrines earth Epistle Eternal Evangelists evident faith false fathers favour flesh foretold fulfilled Gentiles give gospel Gospel of Matthew hath heart heaven Hebrew Hebrew language interpretation Isaiah Israel Israelites Jerusalem Jesus of Nazareth Jewish Jewish Christians Jews Judah Judea Justin Martyr king kingdom known learned Luke Matthew means Messiah miracles moral Moses nations never observe Old Testament opinions Papias passage Paul Pharisees preached pretended prince proof prophecy prophet prove Psalm quotation quoted reader reason religion resurrection Revelation Roman saith the Lord says Scripture sense Shakers speak spirit suffered supposed Surenhusius Table of Contents temple testimony thee things thou shalt true truth twelve apostles unto Victor Hirtzler words written