A View of the Internal Evidence of the Christian ReligionJ. Dodsley, 1776 - 191 páginas |
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... appear to every man of good fenfe , whofe fenfe has been altogether employed on other fubjects ; but if any one will give himself the trouble to examine it with accuracy and candor , he will plainly fee that with [ 6 ] rived from a ...
... appear to every man of good fenfe , whofe fenfe has been altogether employed on other fubjects ; but if any one will give himself the trouble to examine it with accuracy and candor , he will plainly fee that with [ 6 ] rived from a ...
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... appear , that thefe books having been wrote by va- rious perfons at different times , and in diftant places , could not poffibly have been the work of a fingle impoftor , nor of a fraudu- lent combination , being all ftamp- ed with the ...
... appear , that thefe books having been wrote by va- rious perfons at different times , and in diftant places , could not poffibly have been the work of a fingle impoftor , nor of a fraudu- lent combination , being all ftamp- ed with the ...
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... appears to almost all who are called Christians even at this day , who not only re- ject it in practice , but difavow it in principle , notwithstanding this explicit declaration of their Master . We see them reveng ing the fmalleft ...
... appears to almost all who are called Christians even at this day , who not only re- ject it in practice , but difavow it in principle , notwithstanding this explicit declaration of their Master . We see them reveng ing the fmalleft ...
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... appear to have been no better inftructed than o- thers , and therefore were not lefs liable to be mifled by the errors and prejudices of the times and countries in which they lived . They related facts like honeft men , to the best of ...
... appear to have been no better inftructed than o- thers , and therefore were not lefs liable to be mifled by the errors and prejudices of the times and countries in which they lived . They related facts like honeft men , to the best of ...
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... appear to be much more corrupted than it really is because many are inclined to think , that every deviation from its primitive state is a corruption : Christianity was at first preached by the poor and mean , in holes and caverns ...
... appear to be much more corrupted than it really is because many are inclined to think , that every deviation from its primitive state is a corruption : Christianity was at first preached by the poor and mean , in holes and caverns ...
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Página 175 - ... has no more to do, but to acquiefce in its doctrines, and therefore is never fo ill employed, as when fhe pretends to accommodate them to her own ideas of rectitude and truth.
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