| William Carpenter - Bible - 1836 - 776 pages
...convincing proof of the truth of the Christian religion. Lord Lyttleton considered this circumstance of itself a demonstration sufficient to prove Christianity to be a divine revelation ; and, indeed, when we consider the character of Saul, the manner in which hi1 was brought to a knowledge... | |
| John Leland - Apologetics - 1837 - 784 pages
...argument. The design is to show, that the conversion and apostleship of St. Paul, alone considered, is of itself a demonstration sufficient to prove Christianity to be a divine revelation. This design is very happily executed. He first considereth the account St. Paul himself hath given... | |
| 1838 - 1050 pages
...the miracles of Christ, and from the evidence PWO. of his resurrection by all the other apostles, he thought the conversion of St. Paul alone, duly considered,...convince those unbelievers that will not attend to a longer series of arguments : and time has shown he was not out in his conjecture, as the tract is... | |
| 1839 - 498 pages
...of a suggestion dropt by his friend in conversation, that he thought the conversion and apostleship of St. Paul alone, duly considered, was of itself...demonstration sufficient to prove Christianity to be a divine religion ; independent of all the other proofs of it, which might be drawn from prophecies in the Old... | |
| Christian - 1843 - 412 pages
...all the other apostles, I think the conversion and npostleship of St Paul alone, duly considered, is of itself, a demonstration sufficient to prove Christianity to be a Divine revelation." I hope this opinion will have some weight with you ; it is not the opinion of a lying Bible-prophet,... | |
| Hannah More - 1843 - 464 pages
...truth of his position, that the conversion and apostleship of St. Paul alone, duly considered, is, of itself, a demonstration, sufficient to prove Christianity to be a Divine Revelation. Into these circumstances, which it is probable powerfully assisted his own convictions, he has with... | |
| Abiel Abbot Livermore - Bible - 1844 - 370 pages
...argument, that he wrote an epistolical essay, in which he advocated that "The conversion and apostleship of St. Paul alone, duly considered, was of itself a demonstration sufficient to prove the truth " of the above proposition. In that work he abundantly shows, that Paul " could have been... | |
| Hannah More - 1840 - 476 pages
...truth of his position, that the conversion and apostleship of St. Paul alone, duly considered, is, of itself, a demonstration, sufficient to prove Christianity to be a Divine Revelation. Into these circumstances, which it is probable powerfully assisted his own convictions, he has with... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - Great Britain - 1853 - 518 pages
...the miracles of Christ, and from the evidence given of his resurrection by all the other apostles, he thought the conversion of St Paul alone, duly considered,...that so compendious a proof would be of great use. Time has shown he was not wrong in his conjecture, as the tract is esteemed one of the best defences... | |
| Abiel Abbot Livermore - Bible - 1853 - 350 pages
...argument, that he wrote an epistolical essay, in which he advocated that "The conversion and apostleship of St. Paul alone, duly considered, was of itself a demonstration sufficient to prove the truth " of the above proposition. In that work he abundantly shows, that Paul "could have been... | |
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