The Antiquity and Genuineness of the Gospels: Being a Hand-book of the Confirmatory Arguments in Support Thereof, with Some Prefatory Remarks on the Remote Sources of Modern UnbeliefW. H. Allen & Company, 1884 - 106 pages |
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... original treatise ; but , as the title - page indicates , simply an epitome of the confirmatory argu- ments in favour of the authenticity and genuineness of the Evangelical narratives . The ninth chapter of Paley's Evidences , which is ...
... original treatise ; but , as the title - page indicates , simply an epitome of the confirmatory argu- ments in favour of the authenticity and genuineness of the Evangelical narratives . The ninth chapter of Paley's Evidences , which is ...
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... original laws , whatever their aberrations on other points may have been , have generally been very firm believers in a first cause . But as this impatience of resting in a cause already found , is only as common as either a causative ...
... original laws , whatever their aberrations on other points may have been , have generally been very firm believers in a first cause . But as this impatience of resting in a cause already found , is only as common as either a causative ...
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... , they should not have been integral parts of the original movement , and under the same circumstances their prospects of progress by all analogy were bound to be very slow ; and if there were already , as 26 THE ANTIQUITY AND GENUINENESS.
... , they should not have been integral parts of the original movement , and under the same circumstances their prospects of progress by all analogy were bound to be very slow ; and if there were already , as 26 THE ANTIQUITY AND GENUINENESS.
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... original documents left by the founders , which they superseded , this slowness ( even supposing final success , which under those circumstances would be to the last degree improbable ) would be indefinitely multiplied , as it would be ...
... original documents left by the founders , which they superseded , this slowness ( even supposing final success , which under those circumstances would be to the last degree improbable ) would be indefinitely multiplied , as it would be ...
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... original , the smallest devia- tions in connection with a sacred text being looked on in an important light from a believer's point of view . So Griesbach , e.g. , in very much the same words as Origen . * Still , anyone must see that a ...
... original , the smallest devia- tions in connection with a sacred text being looked on in an important light from a believer's point of view . So Griesbach , e.g. , in very much the same words as Origen . * Still , anyone must see that a ...
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