Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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... Suppose , first , that all those who never read the Bi- ble , and frequent no place of worship , were removed from among us , would the state of society be melio- rated or deteriorated ? Or again , suppose that all the church - going ...
... Suppose , first , that all those who never read the Bi- ble , and frequent no place of worship , were removed from among us , would the state of society be melio- rated or deteriorated ? Or again , suppose that all the church - going ...
Page 94
... suppose such a thing would be to conceive of a superstructure without a foundation . The resurrection of Christ from the dead must have been an article of the faith of Christians , from their very origin ; for it is the corner stone of ...
... suppose such a thing would be to conceive of a superstructure without a foundation . The resurrection of Christ from the dead must have been an article of the faith of Christians , from their very origin ; for it is the corner stone of ...
Page 95
... suppose that in some way Christianity first existed , and after wards received these articles of faith and these insti- tutions of worship , is too improbable to be admitted by any impartial man . It would be to suppose that a religious ...
... suppose that in some way Christianity first existed , and after wards received these articles of faith and these insti- tutions of worship , is too improbable to be admitted by any impartial man . It would be to suppose that a religious ...
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