Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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... never obtain from them a fair hearing . They never inquire whe- ther the arguments and objections which appear to them so strong , have not been refuted . With the means of conviction within their reach , they remain firmly fixed in ...
... never obtain from them a fair hearing . They never inquire whe- ther the arguments and objections which appear to them so strong , have not been refuted . With the means of conviction within their reach , they remain firmly fixed in ...
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... never existed ? If it be true , as he says , that it has never been witnessed in any age or country , that a dead man should come to life , then indeed it is useless to adduce testimony to prove that the dead have on some occasions been ...
... never existed ? If it be true , as he says , that it has never been witnessed in any age or country , that a dead man should come to life , then indeed it is useless to adduce testimony to prove that the dead have on some occasions been ...
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... never exerted his power to gratify the curiosity of any , or to supply his own daily wants . He made no ostentatious display of his wonderful power , and never used it to acquire wealth and influence . While he fed hungry multitudes by ...
... never exerted his power to gratify the curiosity of any , or to supply his own daily wants . He made no ostentatious display of his wonderful power , and never used it to acquire wealth and influence . While he fed hungry multitudes by ...
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