An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures, Volume 1Desilver Jr. & Thomas, 1833 - Bible |
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... proved , 1. From the IMPOSSIBILITY OF FORGERY ; 2. From EXTERNAL OF HISTORI- CAL EVIDENCE , afforded by antient Jewish , Heathen , and Christian testimonies in their favour , and also by antient versions of them in different languages ...
... proved , 1. From the IMPOSSIBILITY OF FORGERY ; 2. From EXTERNAL OF HISTORI- CAL EVIDENCE , afforded by antient Jewish , Heathen , and Christian testimonies in their favour , and also by antient versions of them in different languages ...
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... proving that Cyprus was at that time under the government of a pro - consul . V. Acts xvi . 11 , 12. confirmed by a ... proved . - V . Refutation of the objection that the evidence for the credibility of miracles decreases with the lapse ...
... proving that Cyprus was at that time under the government of a pro - consul . V. Acts xvi . 11 , 12. confirmed by a ... proved . - V . Refutation of the objection that the evidence for the credibility of miracles decreases with the lapse ...
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... prove and explain to others with suf- ficient clearness and plainness , ( such as are the most obvious and ne- cessary duties of life ) , they had not sufficient authority to enforce in practice . The truths , which they proved by ...
... prove and explain to others with suf- ficient clearness and plainness , ( such as are the most obvious and ne- cessary duties of life ) , they had not sufficient authority to enforce in practice . The truths , which they proved by ...
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... proves favourable to his wishes , petulant and peevish with his gods when it is adverse . Though some individual ... prove the utter insufficiency of natural rea- son to be a guide in religion ; and also show into what monstrous ...
... proves favourable to his wishes , petulant and peevish with his gods when it is adverse . Though some individual ... prove the utter insufficiency of natural rea- son to be a guide in religion ; and also show into what monstrous ...
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... prove and justify this remark . 1. Concerning religion , the worship of God , and the expectations of mankind respecting a future state , -- - LORD HERBERT , of Cherbury ( who wrote in the former part of the seventeenth century , and ...
... prove and justify this remark . 1. Concerning religion , the worship of God , and the expectations of mankind respecting a future state , -- - LORD HERBERT , of Cherbury ( who wrote in the former part of the seventeenth century , and ...
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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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