Lectures in Defence of the Christian FaithT. & T. Clark, 1881 - 348 páginas |
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... become desperate . It was by the aid of this charge of deliberate fraud that the Jews attempted to paralyse the effect of the preaching of the apostles . At the time at which the first Gospel was drawn up , some thirty years after the ...
... become desperate . It was by the aid of this charge of deliberate fraud that the Jews attempted to paralyse the effect of the preaching of the apostles . At the time at which the first Gospel was drawn up , some thirty years after the ...
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... becomes of the good faith , already conceded by our adversaries , of those who affirmed them to be true ? Or else they are true , and the restoration of Jesus to life was something different in kind from a mere con- valescence after a ...
... becomes of the good faith , already conceded by our adversaries , of those who affirmed them to be true ? Or else they are true , and the restoration of Jesus to life was something different in kind from a mere con- valescence after a ...
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... becomes then of the good faith of those who filled the mind of the Church with these fictitious stories ? II . Hallucinations , whether affecting the sense of sight or of hearing , are a phenomenon of disease , —a symptom of some grave ...
... becomes then of the good faith of those who filled the mind of the Church with these fictitious stories ? II . Hallucinations , whether affecting the sense of sight or of hearing , are a phenomenon of disease , —a symptom of some grave ...
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... become lost or unrecognisable . But why talk of weeks passed away ? It was but on the morning of the third day that , according to all the accounts , and to the concordant witness of St. Paul , the disciples convinced themselves of the ...
... become lost or unrecognisable . But why talk of weeks passed away ? It was but on the morning of the third day that , according to all the accounts , and to the concordant witness of St. Paul , the disciples convinced themselves of the ...
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... becomes at the same time logical and natural . It is thereby freed from that character of abruptness which it would otherwise wear . It is a mountain - top in the middle of the chain of which it forms one of the main con- necting links ...
... becomes at the same time logical and natural . It is thereby freed from that character of abruptness which it would otherwise wear . It is a mountain - top in the middle of the chain of which it forms one of the main con- necting links ...
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