Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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... ages and countries , is by testimony ; and they who give this testimony are as fallible as others ; there- fore , there existed no ground for preferring the evi- dence of experience to testimony . Besides , he is not in possession of ...
... ages and countries , is by testimony ; and they who give this testimony are as fallible as others ; there- fore , there existed no ground for preferring the evi- dence of experience to testimony . Besides , he is not in possession of ...
Page 125
... age was concentrated , and whither men of learn- ing resorted . Damascus , Antioch , Ephesus , Corinth , Philippi ... age , but in what is acknowledged by all to be the most enlightened age of antiquity : it was the period which ...
... age was concentrated , and whither men of learn- ing resorted . Damascus , Antioch , Ephesus , Corinth , Philippi ... age , but in what is acknowledged by all to be the most enlightened age of antiquity : it was the period which ...
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... age in which the miracles of the New Testament were performed , so far from being a dark and fabulous age , was the ... ages of anti- quity . The only effect of the prevalence of false accounts of miracles should be , to produce caution ...
... age in which the miracles of the New Testament were performed , so far from being a dark and fabulous age , was the ... ages of anti- quity . The only effect of the prevalence of false accounts of miracles should be , to produce caution ...
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