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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... known, should seriously and circumstantially relate to me an account of a miracle wrought before their eyes, and in which it was impossible that they should be deceived: if the governor of the country, hearing a rumour of this account ...
... known, should seriously and circumstantially relate to me an account of a miracle wrought before their eyes, and in which it was impossible that they should be deceived: if the governor of the country, hearing a rumour of this account ...
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... known, because the experienced, fate of reformers, whenever the reformation subverts some reigning opinion, and does not proceed upon a change that has already taken place in the sentiments of a country, will not allow, much less lead ...
... known, because the experienced, fate of reformers, whenever the reformation subverts some reigning opinion, and does not proceed upon a change that has already taken place in the sentiments of a country, will not allow, much less lead ...
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... known to every scholar, must be inserted, as deserving particular attention. The reader will bear in mind that this passage was written about seventy years after Christ's death, and that it relates to transactions which took place about ...
... known to every scholar, must be inserted, as deserving particular attention. The reader will bear in mind that this passage was written about seventy years after Christ's death, and that it relates to transactions which took place about ...
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... known the Father, nor me. But these things have I told you, that when the time shall come, ye may remember that I told you of them." (John xvi. 4. See also chap. xv. 20; xvi. 33.) I am not entitled to argue from these passages, that ...
... known the Father, nor me. But these things have I told you, that when the time shall come, ye may remember that I told you of them." (John xvi. 4. See also chap. xv. 20; xvi. 33.) I am not entitled to argue from these passages, that ...
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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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