Lectures in Defence of the Christian FaithT. & T. Clark, 1881 - 348 páginas |
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... pass their testimony through the sieve of his criticism . Its validity having been once established , he submits ; and his reason has nothing more to do but to discover the how and the wherefore of the events that have been established ...
... pass their testimony through the sieve of his criticism . Its validity having been once established , he submits ; and his reason has nothing more to do but to discover the how and the wherefore of the events that have been established ...
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... pass their testimony through the sieve of his criticism . Its validity having been once established , he submits ; and his reason has nothing more to do but to discover the how and the wherefore of the events that have been established ...
... pass their testimony through the sieve of his criticism . Its validity having been once established , he submits ; and his reason has nothing more to do but to discover the how and the wherefore of the events that have been established ...
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... pass that the religious importance of this fact could no longer be demon- strated , we should always feel tempted , notwith- standing the solidity of the historical proof , to call in question its reality . An assumed fact which had the ...
... pass that the religious importance of this fact could no longer be demon- strated , we should always feel tempted , notwith- standing the solidity of the historical proof , to call in question its reality . An assumed fact which had the ...
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... this of the perfect faithfulness , as well as intrinsic truthfulness , of these primitive records ! Let us , in conclusion , notice in passing the testimony B of St. Peter in his first Epistle ( i . The Resurrection of Jesus Christ . 17.
... this of the perfect faithfulness , as well as intrinsic truthfulness , of these primitive records ! Let us , in conclusion , notice in passing the testimony B of St. Peter in his first Epistle ( i . The Resurrection of Jesus Christ . 17.
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... passing within him . Let us confront this hypothesis , as we have the others , with the facts - those , I mean , of which the reality is conceded by our adversaries themselves . I. This hypothesis might seem admissible , if in these ...
... passing within him . Let us confront this hypothesis , as we have the others , with the facts - those , I mean , of which the reality is conceded by our adversaries themselves . I. This hypothesis might seem admissible , if in these ...
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