Evidences of ChristianityGood Press, 29.11.2019 - 359 Seiten This book provides an analysis of the historical evidence of the Christian religion. Through a series of well-structured and lucidly written arguments, Paley establishes the antecedent credibility of miracles and then proceeds to provide a detailed account of the direct historical evidence supporting the authenticity of the Christian scriptures. In this book, the author also examines the auxiliary evidence, including prophecy and the morality of the Christian religion, and compares the evidence for Christianity with that for other similar miracles. The book is a timeless classic that focuses on the historical and philosophical foundations of Christianity. |
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... Authority of our Historical Scriptures. CHAPTER. IX. Of the Authenticity of the historical Scriptures, in eleven Sections SECT. 1 Quotations of the historical Scriptures by ancient Christian Writers. SECT. 2 Of the peculiar Respect with ...
... Authority of our Historical Scriptures. CHAPTER. IX. Of the Authenticity of the historical Scriptures, in eleven Sections SECT. 1 Quotations of the historical Scriptures by ancient Christian Writers. SECT. 2 Of the peculiar Respect with ...
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... authority, is it certain that such miracles would be repeated so often, and in so many places, as to become objects of general experience? Is it a probability approaching to certainty? Is it a probability of any great strength or force ...
... authority, is it certain that such miracles would be repeated so often, and in so many places, as to become objects of general experience? Is it a probability approaching to certainty? Is it a probability of any great strength or force ...
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... authority, and actuated by strong motives of opposition and resentment; and they had to do this under a foreign government, to whose favour they made no pretensions, and which was constantly surrounded by their enemies. The well-known ...
... authority, and actuated by strong motives of opposition and resentment; and they had to do this under a foreign government, to whose favour they made no pretensions, and which was constantly surrounded by their enemies. The well-known ...
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... authority. Some length of time, I should suppose, might pass, before the vast machine of the Roman empire would be put in motion, or its attention be obtained to religious controversy: but, during that time, a great deal of ill usage ...
... authority. Some length of time, I should suppose, might pass, before the vast machine of the Roman empire would be put in motion, or its attention be obtained to religious controversy: but, during that time, a great deal of ill usage ...
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... authority of government . Add to which , that the religious systems of those times , however ill supported by evidence , had been long established . The ancient religion of a country has always many votaries , and sometimes not the ...
... authority of government . Add to which , that the religious systems of those times , however ill supported by evidence , had been long established . The ancient religion of a country has always many votaries , and sometimes not the ...
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CHAPTER V | |
CHAPTER VIII | |
SECTION I | |
CHAPTER X | |
CHAPTER IV | |
CHAPTER VII | |
SECTION II | |
PART III | |
CHAPTER VI | |
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Acts alleged amongst ancient Antiq apostles appears argument ascribed attestation authority believe bishop Caiaphas called Celsus CHAPTER character Christ Christian Christian writers church circumstances Clement Clement of Alexandria concerning converts Cred death delivered disciples discourses Divine doctrine epistle Eusebius evangelists evidence four Gospels hath heathen Herod high priest historian institution Irenaeus Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews Josephus Judea Justin Justin Martyr Koran Lardner Lord Mahomet manner Matt miracles morality multitude narrative nature observe opinion Origen original particular passage persecution person Pharisees Polycarp Pontius Pilate preaching pretended probable profession proof propagation prophecy prophets quotations quoted reason received religion resurrection Roman Rome Sadducees Saint John Saint Matthew Saint Paul Saviour Scriptures sect story sufferings supposed Table of Contents Tacitus temple Tertullian Testament testimony things thou transaction truth unto viii words written xviii