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... Christianity , as it emanated from Judaism , possesses a similar doctrinal simplicity , though surpassing it in grandeur and importance , According to him , to believe in the christian revelation , is to believe that Jesus of Nazareth ...
... Christianity , as it emanated from Judaism , possesses a similar doctrinal simplicity , though surpassing it in grandeur and importance , According to him , to believe in the christian revelation , is to believe that Jesus of Nazareth ...
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... christianity is true , and the difficulties va- nish . But deny the facts which all christians believe , and you leave a mighty effect without an adequate cause . If the christian religion be not true , if Christ did not die and rise ...
... christianity is true , and the difficulties va- nish . But deny the facts which all christians believe , and you leave a mighty effect without an adequate cause . If the christian religion be not true , if Christ did not die and rise ...
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... Christian religion ; and in the last he in- culcates the subserviency of knowlege to virtue , preparatory to a course of lectures on the Christian scriptures . On the whole , this Summary contains ample proofs of Mr. B.'s clear and ...
... Christian religion ; and in the last he in- culcates the subserviency of knowlege to virtue , preparatory to a course of lectures on the Christian scriptures . On the whole , this Summary contains ample proofs of Mr. B.'s clear and ...
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