An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures, Volume 1Desilver Jr. & Thomas, 1833 - Bible |
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... death and resurrection . - 2 . The evi- dence of adversaries of the Christian name and faith to this fact . - 3 . The character of the apostles by whom it was attested , and the miracles wrought by them ; all which demonstrate the ...
... death and resurrection . - 2 . The evi- dence of adversaries of the Christian name and faith to this fact . - 3 . The character of the apostles by whom it was attested , and the miracles wrought by them ; all which demonstrate the ...
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... death was denied by many of the Peripatetics , or followers of Aristotle , and this seems to have been that philosopher's own opinion . On this important topic the Stoics had no settled or consistent scheme ; the doctrine of the ...
... death was denied by many of the Peripatetics , or followers of Aristotle , and this seems to have been that philosopher's own opinion . On this important topic the Stoics had no settled or consistent scheme ; the doctrine of the ...
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... death of children who were weak or imperfect in form , was allowed at Sparta by Ly- curgus ; and at Athens , the great seat and nursery of philosophers , it was enacted that " infants , which appeared to be maimed , should either be ...
... death of children who were weak or imperfect in form , was allowed at Sparta by Ly- curgus ; and at Athens , the great seat and nursery of philosophers , it was enacted that " infants , which appeared to be maimed , should either be ...
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... death , should be punished as murderers ; and also that such sick slaves as were turned out by their masters , should have their liberty if they recovered . Customary swearing was commended , if not by the precepts , yet by the example ...
... death , should be punished as murderers ; and also that such sick slaves as were turned out by their masters , should have their liberty if they recovered . Customary swearing was commended , if not by the precepts , yet by the example ...
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... death those whose justice and wisdom have excited the admiration of all succeeding ages . The Romans professed to oppose tyranny , and to spare those sub- jected to their power ; but their object was universal dominion . They displayed ...
... death those whose justice and wisdom have excited the admiration of all succeeding ages . The Romans professed to oppose tyranny , and to spare those sub- jected to their power ; but their object was universal dominion . They displayed ...
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An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures ... Thomas Hartwell Horne No preview available - 2015 |
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