The Plenary Inspiration of the Scriptures Asserted: And the Principles of Their Composition Investigated, with a View to the Refutation of All Objections to Their Divinity. In Six Lectures. (Very Greatly Enlarged.) Delivered at Albion Hall, London Wall. With an Appendix, Illustrative and Critical |
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... reason , could its ad- vocates work a miracle for their satisfaction ? Would they not pre sently evince as much ingenuity as the Jews , in evading the force of the miraculous proof , and justifying their adherence to their former ...
... reason , could its ad- vocates work a miracle for their satisfaction ? Would they not pre sently evince as much ingenuity as the Jews , in evading the force of the miraculous proof , and justifying their adherence to their former ...
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... reason be as satisfactorily answered as the question of fact ; no conviction can penetrate very deep . The miracles wrought by the first promulgators of Christianity , are certainly brought again , by the labors of modern advocates ...
... reason be as satisfactorily answered as the question of fact ; no conviction can penetrate very deep . The miracles wrought by the first promulgators of Christianity , are certainly brought again , by the labors of modern advocates ...
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... Reason , and some which are repugnant to Morality ; and that , beside these positive Objections , the greater part of them is occupied with Indifferent and Insignificant Matters . Examples . General Reply : That all such Ob- jections ...
... Reason , and some which are repugnant to Morality ; and that , beside these positive Objections , the greater part of them is occupied with Indifferent and Insignificant Matters . Examples . General Reply : That all such Ob- jections ...
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... Reason and Knowledge . LECTURE IV . - Page 111 to 190 . Proofs and Illustrations , evincing that the Scriptures are writ- ten according to the Law or Rule developed in the last Lecture . I. Of the Style proper to a Divine Composition ...
... Reason and Knowledge . LECTURE IV . - Page 111 to 190 . Proofs and Illustrations , evincing that the Scriptures are writ- ten according to the Law or Rule developed in the last Lecture . I. Of the Style proper to a Divine Composition ...
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... Reason for it . ( 8. ) The Meaning of the Prophecy thus rendered evident . 3. John's Vision of Spiritual Babylon , ( Rev. xvii . 3 to 6. ) ( 1. ) Significa- tion of Babylon in Scripture , as discoverable from the circumstances predi ...
... Reason for it . ( 8. ) The Meaning of the Prophecy thus rendered evident . 3. John's Vision of Spiritual Babylon , ( Rev. xvii . 3 to 6. ) ( 1. ) Significa- tion of Babylon in Scripture , as discoverable from the circumstances predi ...
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