The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], 第 21 巻 |
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This is the object of the “ Vindication , " In this vindication , the Author first exhibits
the external evidence for the authenticity of the disputed passages , and then
proceeds to the consideration of objections against them . He does justice to the
...
This is the object of the “ Vindication , " In this vindication , the Author first exhibits
the external evidence for the authenticity of the disputed passages , and then
proceeds to the consideration of objections against them . He does justice to the
...
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1 value would be an appeal to his edition of the New Testament , by a writer
some centuries hence , who should adduce it as evidence that the books which
he excluded , were not received as genuine Scripture by Christians in the
eighteenth ...
1 value would be an appeal to his edition of the New Testament , by a writer
some centuries hence , who should adduce it as evidence that the books which
he excluded , were not received as genuine Scripture by Christians in the
eighteenth ...
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The work rises in interest as it proceeds , and we should hope that Mr . B . will , in
some way or other , put the public in possession of the remainder of his journal ,
or at least of a selection from its more important details . Art . III . The Evidence of
...
The work rises in interest as it proceeds , and we should hope that Mr . B . will , in
some way or other , put the public in possession of the remainder of his journal ,
or at least of a selection from its more important details . Art . III . The Evidence of
...
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thel both the edge , that gained little from Hea 508 Sumner on the Evidence of
Christianity . that which professes to be a Revelation from Heaven ; and we
should be found to have gained little , when we had brought him to acknowledge
, that ...
thel both the edge , that gained little from Hea 508 Sumner on the Evidence of
Christianity . that which professes to be a Revelation from Heaven ; and we
should be found to have gained little , when we had brought him to acknowledge
, that ...
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X . That the change of character produced by its reception in the first Christians ,
is an evidence of its truth . XI . " That the effects of Christianity on human
happiness are such as agree with its Divine origin . XII . That the evidence by
which ...
X . That the change of character produced by its reception in the first Christians ,
is an evidence of its truth . XI . " That the effects of Christianity on human
happiness are such as agree with its Divine origin . XII . That the evidence by
which ...
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