An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures, Volume 1Desilver Jr. & Thomas, 1833 - Bible |
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... Miracles , related in the Old and New Testaments , are Proofs that the Scriptures were given by Inspiration of God . - 1 -- I. A Miracle defined . — II . Nature of the evidence from miracles . III . Their design . - IV . Credibility of ...
... Miracles , related in the Old and New Testaments , are Proofs that the Scriptures were given by Inspiration of God . - 1 -- I. A Miracle defined . — II . Nature of the evidence from miracles . III . Their design . - IV . Credibility of ...
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... miracles are ridiculous ; and that , if true , they would be no proof of the truth of revelation ; —that ridicule is the test of truth ; and yet , that ridicule itself must be brought to the test of reason ; that the Christian religion ...
... miracles are ridiculous ; and that , if true , they would be no proof of the truth of revelation ; —that ridicule is the test of truth ; and yet , that ridicule itself must be brought to the test of reason ; that the Christian religion ...
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... miracle , without the occasional interposition of Almighty God to renew the memory of it at particular intervals , or ... miracles , and to have done many other memorable things , besides those which have been com- mitted to writing ; 3 ...
... miracle , without the occasional interposition of Almighty God to renew the memory of it at particular intervals , or ... miracles , and to have done many other memorable things , besides those which have been com- mitted to writing ; 3 ...
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... miracles , therein recorded to have been antiently performed , would have been the invention of a later age , or natural events would have been meta- morphosed into miracles ; the prophecies , asserted to be contained in those books ...
... miracles , therein recorded to have been antiently performed , would have been the invention of a later age , or natural events would have been meta- morphosed into miracles ; the prophecies , asserted to be contained in those books ...
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... miracles , as well as of the won- derful effects produced by his discourses on the people . Paul , it is true , was a native of Tarsus , and not among those who had been the friends of Jesus and the eye - witnesses of his actions ; but ...
... miracles , as well as of the won- derful effects produced by his discourses on the people . Paul , it is true , was a native of Tarsus , and not among those who had been the friends of Jesus and the eye - witnesses of his actions ; but ...
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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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