The Evidences of ChristianityT. Allman, 1837 - 375 Seiten |
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... taken place . Here the assertion is contrary to experience , properly so called : and this is a contrariety which no evidence can surmount . It matters nothing whether the fact be of a miraculous nature or not . But although this be the ...
... taken place . Here the assertion is contrary to experience , properly so called : and this is a contrariety which no evidence can surmount . It matters nothing whether the fact be of a miraculous nature or not . But although this be the ...
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... taken place in the sentiments of a country , will not allow , much less lead us to suppose , that the first propagators of Christianity at Jerusalem and in Judea , under the difficulties and the enemies they had to contend with , and ...
... taken place in the sentiments of a country , will not allow , much less lead us to suppose , that the first propagators of Christianity at Jerusalem and in Judea , under the difficulties and the enemies they had to contend with , and ...
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... taken strictly as denoting more than the generality ; in like manner as in Acts ix . 35 , And all that dwelt in Lydda and Saron saw him , and turned to the Lord . ' + Acts ix . preserved by being sent away to Cilicia , his native 1 34 ...
... taken strictly as denoting more than the generality ; in like manner as in Acts ix . 35 , And all that dwelt in Lydda and Saron saw him , and turned to the Lord . ' + Acts ix . preserved by being sent away to Cilicia , his native 1 34 ...
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... taken separately , are , I think , correctly , such as I have stated them in the preceding chapters , there cannot much doubt remain upon our minds , but that a number of persons at that time appeared in the world , publicly advancing ...
... taken separately , are , I think , correctly , such as I have stated them in the preceding chapters , there cannot much doubt remain upon our minds , but that a number of persons at that time appeared in the world , publicly advancing ...
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... taken up another author , but that I was still reading the historian of that extraordinary society . ' This is strong but there is undoubtedly an affinity , and all the affinity that could be ex- pected . tine ; that this their first ...
... taken up another author , but that I was still reading the historian of that extraordinary society . ' This is strong but there is undoubtedly an affinity , and all the affinity that could be ex- pected . tine ; that this their first ...
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