Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1Carlton & Porter, 1850 |
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... character of which theirs never even pretended to equal . Thus , in none of the instances adduced in the argument , was there any exposure to inevitable error , by any evidence in favour of falsehood ; the evidence of the truth was in ...
... character of which theirs never even pretended to equal . Thus , in none of the instances adduced in the argument , was there any exposure to inevitable error , by any evidence in favour of falsehood ; the evidence of the truth was in ...
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... characters , and in some of the writers themselves , would not have been made . " The evangelists all agree in this most unequivocal character of veracity , that of criminating themselves . They record their own errors and offences with ...
... characters , and in some of the writers themselves , would not have been made . " The evangelists all agree in this most unequivocal character of veracity , that of criminating themselves . They record their own errors and offences with ...
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... character of Voltaire was mean and detestable ; Bolinbroke was a rake and a flagitious politician . Collins and Shaftesbury qualified themselves for civil offices by receiving the sacrament , while they were endeavour- ing to prove the ...
... character of Voltaire was mean and detestable ; Bolinbroke was a rake and a flagitious politician . Collins and Shaftesbury qualified themselves for civil offices by receiving the sacrament , while they were endeavour- ing to prove the ...
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B REDEMPTION | 7 |
MORALS OF CHRISTIANITY | 9 |
INSTITUTIONS OF CHRISTIANITY | 9 |
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