Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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Page 242
... regard to the visible uni- verse as the work of God ; and it cannot be denied that there is a striking analogy between the mode of reasoning pursued by atheists and deists . But the foundation of all their arguments is human ignorance ...
... regard to the visible uni- verse as the work of God ; and it cannot be denied that there is a striking analogy between the mode of reasoning pursued by atheists and deists . But the foundation of all their arguments is human ignorance ...
Page 254
... regard to these we must resort to other evidence . The next proof is derived from the copies of the Hebrew Bible in the hands of the Jews . If our canon is not the same as the one in use in the time of Christ , the alteration must have ...
... regard to these we must resort to other evidence . The next proof is derived from the copies of the Hebrew Bible in the hands of the Jews . If our canon is not the same as the one in use in the time of Christ , the alteration must have ...
Page 304
... regard to this matter , but used all care to search into the claims of such books as professed to be from the apostles . 3. These books , when written , did not lie in ob- scurity , but were publicly read in the churches ; and were ...
... regard to this matter , but used all care to search into the claims of such books as professed to be from the apostles . 3. These books , when written , did not lie in ob- scurity , but were publicly read in the churches ; and were ...
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