Essay on the Divine Authority of the New TestamentAmerican Tract Society, 1899 - 252 pages |
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Page 43
... perceive in every heathen code , in the Koran , and in the Talmud , the bible of the later Jews ! But let the ... perceives numberless faults , and suggests numberless corrections , in those of the philosophers of India , Greece , and ...
... perceive in every heathen code , in the Koran , and in the Talmud , the bible of the later Jews ! But let the ... perceives numberless faults , and suggests numberless corrections , in those of the philosophers of India , Greece , and ...
Page 69
... perceive the New Testament is still before them . In these latter times , many conceive that consider- able progress has been made in the knowledge of that part of morals which respects individual and domestic , but especially national ...
... perceive the New Testament is still before them . In these latter times , many conceive that consider- able progress has been made in the knowledge of that part of morals which respects individual and domestic , but especially national ...
Page 123
... , lose their nature and cease to be evi- dence . We may , therefore , naturally expect that a particular season will be chosen for the display of them ; and , on examination , we may perceive MIRACLES . 123 Time and Place of the Miracles.
... , lose their nature and cease to be evi- dence . We may , therefore , naturally expect that a particular season will be chosen for the display of them ; and , on examination , we may perceive MIRACLES . 123 Time and Place of the Miracles.
Contents
Character of God as delineated in the New Testa ment | 21 |
Doctrine of a Mediator and Redemption through | 34 |
Moral Precepts of the Gospel | 40 |
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