The Works of Thomas Chalmers: Complete in One VolumeTowar, J. & D. M. Hogan, 1830 - 469 páginas |
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... understanding with literary men . It is fortunate for the human mind , when so interesting a question as its religious faith can be placed under the tribunal of such clusions the 10 [ CHAP . PRINCIPLES OF HISTORICAL EVIDENCE .
... understanding with literary men . It is fortunate for the human mind , when so interesting a question as its religious faith can be placed under the tribunal of such clusions the 10 [ CHAP . PRINCIPLES OF HISTORICAL EVIDENCE .
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... understanding . There is a class of men dilection in favour of a religion , nor an an- who may feel disposed to overrate its eviden- tipathy against it , could have impressed a ces , because they are anxious to give every bias in any ...
... understanding . There is a class of men dilection in favour of a religion , nor an an- who may feel disposed to overrate its eviden- tipathy against it , could have impressed a ces , because they are anxious to give every bias in any ...
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... understanding , and through the whole process of the inquiry , he feels a suspicion and an embarrassment , which he would not have felt , had it been a question of ordinary erudition . There is something in the very sacredness of the ...
... understanding , and through the whole process of the inquiry , he feels a suspicion and an embarrassment , which he would not have felt , had it been a question of ordinary erudition . There is something in the very sacredness of the ...
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... understanding in some degree of restraint adduced for the gospel of Matthew , and any is dissipated . We now tread on the more profane historian , which he chooses to fix familiar ground of ordinary history ; and the upon , and let each ...
... understanding in some degree of restraint adduced for the gospel of Matthew , and any is dissipated . We now tread on the more profane historian , which he chooses to fix familiar ground of ordinary history ; and the upon , and let each ...
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... understanding . of his religion . In his evidence for the au- thenticity of the different pieces which make up the New Testament , he begins with the oldest of the fathers , some of whom were the intimate companions of the original ...
... understanding . of his religion . In his evidence for the au- thenticity of the different pieces which make up the New Testament , he begins with the oldest of the fathers , some of whom were the intimate companions of the original ...
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The Works of Thomas Chalmers: Complete in One Volume - Primary Source Edition Thomas Chalmers Sin vista previa disponible - 2014 |
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