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... gospel by the apostles , we have at this day the strongest evidence , -as from other sources , so espe- cially from the success of their preaching , which without , this help , would be utterly unaccountable , and in direct contradic ...
... gospel by the apostles , we have at this day the strongest evidence , -as from other sources , so espe- cially from the success of their preaching , which without , this help , would be utterly unaccountable , and in direct contradic ...
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... gospel , what would be the case of the bulk of mankind , who , by reason of the time they must em- ploy in earning a subsistence , have no leisure for such in- quiries ; and , by reason of the education they have received , are not in a ...
... gospel , what would be the case of the bulk of mankind , who , by reason of the time they must em- ploy in earning a subsistence , have no leisure for such in- quiries ; and , by reason of the education they have received , are not in a ...
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... Gospel : " Forasmuch , " says he , " as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us . ” It is universally acknow- ledged , that John's Gospel was not written till a ...
... Gospel : " Forasmuch , " says he , " as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us . ” It is universally acknow- ledged , that John's Gospel was not written till a ...
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... Gospels , to which I refer you . As to his work , I may justly say , that on the whole , with all its errors and defects , ( and what human compo- sition is exempt from errors and defects ? ) The critical History of the Old and New ...
... Gospels , to which I refer you . As to his work , I may justly say , that on the whole , with all its errors and defects , ( and what human compo- sition is exempt from errors and defects ? ) The critical History of the Old and New ...
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... gospel , but was de- sirous that it should be given to others . Such were the senti- ments of that respectable father of the church . But every bishop was not of the same mind with Augustine . be About seventy years afterwards , when ...
... gospel , but was de- sirous that it should be given to others . Such were the senti- ments of that respectable father of the church . But every bishop was not of the same mind with Augustine . be About seventy years afterwards , when ...
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