Essays on the Evidences, Doctrines, and Practical Operation of ChristianityReligious Tract Soc., 1825 - 566 pages |
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... perfect understanding of all things from the very first , " by which they were so well prepared for the office of evangelists : see Luke i . 1-4 . II . In the Gospels we possess , in the second place , the harmonious testimony of four ...
... perfect understanding of all things from the very first , " by which they were so well prepared for the office of evangelists : see Luke i . 1-4 . II . In the Gospels we possess , in the second place , the harmonious testimony of four ...
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... perfect adaptation between these respective parts of the New Testament , affords a conclusive evidence not only of the genuineness of those writings , but of the fidelity of that sacred historian , who has detailed with so much vigour ...
... perfect adaptation between these respective parts of the New Testament , affords a conclusive evidence not only of the genuineness of those writings , but of the fidelity of that sacred historian , who has detailed with so much vigour ...
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... perfect accordance with the history contained in the Acts of the Apostles of the only journey which he had made into Europe , previously to the writing of this Epistle : for , in describing that journey , the author of the Acts informs ...
... perfect accordance with the history contained in the Acts of the Apostles of the only journey which he had made into Europe , previously to the writing of this Epistle : for , in describing that journey , the author of the Acts informs ...
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... perfect accordance than the behaviour of Martha and Mary , as described by Luke , with their conduct on other occasions , as represented by John ? see Luke x . 38-42 ; John xi . , xii . The very singular character of the zealous and ...
... perfect accordance than the behaviour of Martha and Mary , as described by Luke , with their conduct on other occasions , as represented by John ? see Luke x . 38-42 ; John xi . , xii . The very singular character of the zealous and ...
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... perfect gentleness , yet irresistible authority , with many other traits of grace and virtue , constitute , as a whole , a character which has no parallel - original and perfect . Now , in a circumstantial statement of the conduct and ...
... perfect gentleness , yet irresistible authority , with many other traits of grace and virtue , constitute , as a whole , a character which has no parallel - original and perfect . Now , in a circumstantial statement of the conduct and ...
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