Lectures in Defence of the Christian FaithT. & T. Clark, 1881 - 348 páginas |
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... means universal among Christian ministers and teachers , there are , I think , many even of those who read French with ease who would much prefer , as I do myself , to read books upon sacred subjects , and specially the Bible , in their ...
... means universal among Christian ministers and teachers , there are , I think , many even of those who read French with ease who would much prefer , as I do myself , to read books upon sacred subjects , and specially the Bible , in their ...
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... mean , of which the reality is conceded by our adversaries themselves . I. This hypothesis might seem admissible , if in these apparitions of Jesus the apostles thought they had only seen a celestial form hovering between them and earth ...
... mean , of which the reality is conceded by our adversaries themselves . I. This hypothesis might seem admissible , if in these apparitions of Jesus the apostles thought they had only seen a celestial form hovering between them and earth ...
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... means the key - point of the controversy . And what does he him- self say ? He talks to us about a dead body thrown by the Jews to the dust - heap , so that no remains of it were to be recovered . But between the feast of the Passover ...
... means the key - point of the controversy . And what does he him- self say ? He talks to us about a dead body thrown by the Jews to the dust - heap , so that no remains of it were to be recovered . But between the feast of the Passover ...
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... means ; faith cannot be founded upon argu- ment ; all that science can aspire to do , is to dissipate doubts that have been suggested by science . To beget faith is the work of the testimony of the apostles , displaying itself before ...
... means ; faith cannot be founded upon argu- ment ; all that science can aspire to do , is to dissipate doubts that have been suggested by science . To beget faith is the work of the testimony of the apostles , displaying itself before ...
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... 1 1 Rom . iv . 25. We use the expression " because of , " and not “ for , ” because the latter term is ambiguous . It is impossible to misunder- In the same way , St. Paul means that all The Resurrection of Jesus Christ . 43.
... 1 1 Rom . iv . 25. We use the expression " because of , " and not “ for , ” because the latter term is ambiguous . It is impossible to misunder- In the same way , St. Paul means that all The Resurrection of Jesus Christ . 43.
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