Not Paul, But JesusJohn Hunt, 1823 - 403 páginas |
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... story by the Apostles , was extreme , -but , neither on those , nor any other occasions , did he ever take upon himself to make reference , to so much as any one instance of any such proof of special authority from the Almighty , as ...
... story by the Apostles , was extreme , -but , neither on those , nor any other occasions , did he ever take upon himself to make reference , to so much as any one instance of any such proof of special authority from the Almighty , as ...
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... Story probably not heard - certainly not credited · - § . 3. In proof , so much of the Acts history must here be an- ticipated § . 4. Topics under his several Jerusalem Visits : viz . I. Re- conciliation Visit Page . 89 ib . 90 - - 91 ...
... Story probably not heard - certainly not credited · - § . 3. In proof , so much of the Acts history must here be an- ticipated § . 4. Topics under his several Jerusalem Visits : viz . I. Re- conciliation Visit Page . 89 ib . 90 - - 91 ...
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... story is related by the historian in his own person ; two others , in each of which Paul is intro- duced as giving his own account of it . Of these three accounts , no two will be found agreeing with each other . By the historian , Paul ...
... story is related by the historian in his own person ; two others , in each of which Paul is intro- duced as giving his own account of it . Of these three accounts , no two will be found agreeing with each other . By the historian , Paul ...
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... story told by Paul , as is related by the author of the Acts . - On the supposition that the narrative , such as it is , is genuine , taking it as a whole , a very important source of division , from which it will require to be di ...
... story told by Paul , as is related by the author of the Acts . - On the supposition that the narrative , such as it is , is genuine , taking it as a whole , a very important source of division , from which it will require to be di ...
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... story in any of the accounts to have had any truth in it , there was a middle case , fully as possible and natural as either of these extreme and mutually contradictory ones . It may have been , that while some stood their ground ...
... story in any of the accounts to have had any truth in it , there was a middle case , fully as possible and natural as either of these extreme and mutually contradictory ones . It may have been , that while some stood their ground ...
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