| Philip Doddridge - 1803 - 666 pages
...generally been, either persecution, or falsehood, or cavilling at some particulars in the revelation, without entering into the grand argument on which...its defence. Now who would not think the better of a cause, for being thus attacked ? At first you know, that the professors, and especially the preachers... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1803 - 676 pages
...generally been, either persecution, or falsehood, or cavilling at some particulars in the revelation, without entering into the grand argument on which...its defence. Now who would not think the better of a cause, for being thus attacked ? At first you know, that the professors, and especially the preachers... | |
| Charles Buck - 1810 - 488 pages
...generally been either persecution or falsehood, or cavilling at some particulars CHR 137 CHR in revelation, without entering into the grand argument on which...and fairly debating what is offered in its defence." The cause has gained considerably by the opposition made to it : the more it has been tried, the more... | |
| John Fleetwood - 1813 - 558 pages
...some particulars in the revelation, without entering into the grand argument on which it ¿s bullt, and fairly debating what is offered in its defence. Now, who would not think the better of a cause for being thus attacked ? At first, it is known that the professor», and especially the preachers... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1816 - 204 pages
...xi. 25—27. 2 Cor. iii. 16. tion, or falsehood, or cavilling at some particulars in the revelation, without entering into the grand argument on which...defence. Now, who would not think the better of a cause for being thus attacked ? At first you know, that the professors, and especially the preachers... | |
| Charles Buck - 1823 - 614 pages
...have generally been either persecution or falsehood, or cavilling at some particulars in revelation, without entering into the grand argument on which it is built, and fairly derating what is offered in its defence. The cause has gained considerably by the opposition made to... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1829 - 600 pages
...generally been, either persecution or falsehood, or cavilling at some particulars in the Revelation, without entering into the grand argument on which...defence. Now, who would not think the better of a cause for being thus attacked ? At first you know, that the professors, and especially the preachers... | |
| Charles Buck - 1829 - 614 pages
...have generally been either persecution or falsehood, or cavilling at some particulars in revelation, without entering into the grand argument on which...and fairly debating what is offered in its defence. The cause has gained considerably by the opposition made to it: the more it has been tried, the more... | |
| Charles Buck - 1830 - 996 pages
...either persecution or falsehood, or cavilling at some particulars in revelation, without onterini{ into the grand argument on which it is built, and fairly debating what is offered in its defence. The cause has gained considerably by the opposition made to it : the more it has lieen tried, the more... | |
| Charles Buck - 1831 - 644 pages
...have generally . been either persecution or falsehood, or cavilling at some particulars in revelation, without entering into the grand argument on which...and fairly debating what is offered in its defence. The cause has gained considerably by the opposition made to it : the more it has been tried, the more... | |
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