Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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Page 92
... Christianity often forget to notice the difficulties of their own hypothesis . Every question has two sides ; if we reject the affirmative , we of necessity receive the negative with all the consequences which may bur- den it . If we ...
... Christianity often forget to notice the difficulties of their own hypothesis . Every question has two sides ; if we reject the affirmative , we of necessity receive the negative with all the consequences which may bur- den it . If we ...
Page 95
... Christians , and contradicted by nobody . And we must not suppose that in the first ages of Christianity there was little care or discrimination exercised , in ascertaining the true authors and genu- ine character of the books in ...
... Christians , and contradicted by nobody . And we must not suppose that in the first ages of Christianity there was little care or discrimination exercised , in ascertaining the true authors and genu- ine character of the books in ...
Page 128
... Christianity was founded ; and by suffering death in attestation of them , he has given the most impressive testimony that can be conceived . * The sufferings of the primitive Christians for their religion were exceedingly great , and ...
... Christianity was founded ; and by suffering death in attestation of them , he has given the most impressive testimony that can be conceived . * The sufferings of the primitive Christians for their religion were exceedingly great , and ...
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