Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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... contained in such a divine communication . This statement , though intended to guard against the abuse of reason , is not ... contain doctrines of a mys- terious and incomprehensible nature , and entirely different from all our previous ...
... contained in such a divine communication . This statement , though intended to guard against the abuse of reason , is not ... contain doctrines of a mys- terious and incomprehensible nature , and entirely different from all our previous ...
Page 108
... contained . These books were adopted as the creed and guide of all Christians . It is manifest , therefore , that we ... contain . If all the evangelists had recorded precisely the same facts , and all the circumstances in the same order ...
... contained . These books were adopted as the creed and guide of all Christians . It is manifest , therefore , that we ... contain . If all the evangelists had recorded precisely the same facts , and all the circumstances in the same order ...
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... contains a divine reve- lation , there is need of special proofs to evince that each of the books now included in that sacred vol- ume , has a right to the place which it occupies , or does in reality contain a part of that revelation ...
... contains a divine reve- lation , there is need of special proofs to evince that each of the books now included in that sacred vol- ume , has a right to the place which it occupies , or does in reality contain a part of that revelation ...
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