Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1Carlton & Porter, 1850 |
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... writers were his inseparable attendants , from the commencement of his public ministry to his death , and could give the world as true and faithful a narrative of his character and instructions , as Xenophon was enabled to publish of ...
... writers were his inseparable attendants , from the commencement of his public ministry to his death , and could give the world as true and faithful a narrative of his character and instructions , as Xenophon was enabled to publish of ...
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... writers furnished with these qualifications for giving the justest accounts of personal characters and transactions , which they enjoyed the best opportunity for accurately observing and knowing , is an affront offered to the reason and ...
... writers furnished with these qualifications for giving the justest accounts of personal characters and transactions , which they enjoyed the best opportunity for accurately observing and knowing , is an affront offered to the reason and ...
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... writers of the numerous books of which the Bible is com . posed , who lived in ages very distant from each other , and wrote under circumstances as varied as can well be conceived , may properly close this part of the internal evidence ...
... writers of the numerous books of which the Bible is com . posed , who lived in ages very distant from each other , and wrote under circumstances as varied as can well be conceived , may properly close this part of the internal evidence ...
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B REDEMPTION | 7 |
MORALS OF CHRISTIANITY | 9 |
INSTITUTIONS OF CHRISTIANITY | 9 |
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