The Eclectic Review, Tom 23;Tom 87Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1848 |
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... writing , and , somewhere about the middle of the second century , took a permanent shape in one and other gospels . Christianity has thus a historical basis , and a mythical develop- ment . The gospel as now found in our evangelical ...
... writing , and , somewhere about the middle of the second century , took a permanent shape in one and other gospels . Christianity has thus a historical basis , and a mythical develop- ment . The gospel as now found in our evangelical ...
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... writings really admits of as little doubt , and is susceptible of as ready proof , as that of any ancient writings whatever . The rule of municipal law on this subject is familiar , and applies with equal force to all ancient writings ...
... writings really admits of as little doubt , and is susceptible of as ready proof , as that of any ancient writings whatever . The rule of municipal law on this subject is familiar , and applies with equal force to all ancient writings ...
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... writings of the men whose names they respectively bear , made public at the time they were written ; and though ... writing their separate accounts . This part of the examination is not so full , nor so complete as it might have been ...
... writings of the men whose names they respectively bear , made public at the time they were written ; and though ... writing their separate accounts . This part of the examination is not so full , nor so complete as it might have been ...
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... writing at different periods , they are entitled to the support of each other : they have been treated , in the argument , almost as if the New Testament were the entire pro- duction , at once , of a body of men , conspiring by a joint ...
... writing at different periods , they are entitled to the support of each other : they have been treated , in the argument , almost as if the New Testament were the entire pro- duction , at once , of a body of men , conspiring by a joint ...
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... writing : he allowed matters to follow their own course for a long time together ; but , if they were carried too far , his very justice was violent and terrible . His only brother , presuming on his name and relationship , took ...
... writing : he allowed matters to follow their own course for a long time together ; but , if they were carried too far , his very justice was violent and terrible . His only brother , presuming on his name and relationship , took ...
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