Lectures on Theology, Volume 2J. Whetham, 1841 - Presbyterian Church |
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... arguments , they are to be dated from the seventh year of Artaxerxes Longimanus , when a decree went forth from that monarch to Ezra , to restore the nation and church of the Jews ; and the seven weeks , or forty- nine years , extend ...
... arguments , they are to be dated from the seventh year of Artaxerxes Longimanus , when a decree went forth from that monarch to Ezra , to restore the nation and church of the Jews ; and the seven weeks , or forty- nine years , extend ...
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... argument from miracles is well understood . Whether we consider those of our Saviour as performed by his own power , or by that of his Father , we arrive at the same conclusion . If they were performed by his own power , they prove that ...
... argument from miracles is well understood . Whether we consider those of our Saviour as performed by his own power , or by that of his Father , we arrive at the same conclusion . If they were performed by his own power , they prove that ...
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... argument by which we prove that Jesus of Nazareth is the Mes- siah , is founded on the success of his religion . Let us reflect upon the cir- cumstances in which it was promulgated . The Author of it was a person rejected by the only ...
... argument by which we prove that Jesus of Nazareth is the Mes- siah , is founded on the success of his religion . Let us reflect upon the cir- cumstances in which it was promulgated . The Author of it was a person rejected by the only ...
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... arguments they advanced in support of this opinion , nor is it necessary to inquire , because , without hearing them , we may confi- dently pronounce that they are unsatisfactory and false . Their philosophy , such as it was , could ...
... arguments they advanced in support of this opinion , nor is it necessary to inquire , because , without hearing them , we may confi- dently pronounce that they are unsatisfactory and false . Their philosophy , such as it was , could ...
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... argument for the incarnation of our Saviour it may be objected , that God might have saved us without satisfaction to his justice , and conse- quently , that there was no absolute necessity for the manifestation of his Son in the flesh ...
... argument for the incarnation of our Saviour it may be objected , that God might have saved us without satisfaction to his justice , and conse- quently , that there was no absolute necessity for the manifestation of his Son in the flesh ...
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