The Dissonance of the Four Generally Received Evangelists: And the Evidence of Their Respective Authenticity, Examined; with that of Some Other Scriptures Deemed CanonicalD. Walker, 1805 - 343 páginas |
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Página vi
... kind of proof . He is happy , however , to have learned , from the only in- 10 fallible authority , the direct contrary . And he begs vi PREFACE . Inconsistency of this writer with Luke, in the time Review, of the evidence in favour of ...
... kind of proof . He is happy , however , to have learned , from the only in- 10 fallible authority , the direct contrary . And he begs vi PREFACE . Inconsistency of this writer with Luke, in the time Review, of the evidence in favour of ...
Página vii
... kind , without enabling him to give them clear and indisputable proof of the divine authority of his mission , must ever infinitely outweigh the aggregate sum of all the probabilities which can be accumulated in the opposite scale of ...
... kind , without enabling him to give them clear and indisputable proof of the divine authority of his mission , must ever infinitely outweigh the aggregate sum of all the probabilities which can be accumulated in the opposite scale of ...
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... kind . And with regard to miracles , under the Old Covenant , God Himself , by his prophet Moses , cautioned the Jews against receiving the religious doctrines of any pre- tended prophet , though he should even work miracles to convince ...
... kind . And with regard to miracles , under the Old Covenant , God Himself , by his prophet Moses , cautioned the Jews against receiving the religious doctrines of any pre- tended prophet , though he should even work miracles to convince ...
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... kind , is manifestly fallacious ; he means the argument which urges , that both the wisdom and goodness of God required the interposition of his povidence , to preserve pure and uncorrupt the genuine authentic records of that Gospel ...
... kind , is manifestly fallacious ; he means the argument which urges , that both the wisdom and goodness of God required the interposition of his povidence , to preserve pure and uncorrupt the genuine authentic records of that Gospel ...
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... kind , the author presumes to trace the abuses and corruptions of Christianity to their source ; and to distinguish the truth of re- vealed religion from the fables of credulous superstition , in those very scriptures which have been ...
... kind , the author presumes to trace the abuses and corruptions of Christianity to their source ; and to distinguish the truth of re- vealed religion from the fables of credulous superstition , in those very scriptures which have been ...
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