A Defence of Christianity: Against the Work of George B. English, A. M., Entitled, The Grounds of Christianity Examined, by Comparing the New Testament with the OldCummings and Hilliard, no. 1, Cornhill, 1814 - 484 |
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... suppose they would receive the matter just as he stated it . More- over , to adopt Mr. English's exceptionable simile , if an opponent presents himself in the guise of an honourable warrior , and tells us that besides his own weapons ...
... suppose they would receive the matter just as he stated it . More- over , to adopt Mr. English's exceptionable simile , if an opponent presents himself in the guise of an honourable warrior , and tells us that besides his own weapons ...
Strona viii
... suppose that he does it as other books are written , unless he tells us to the contrary . If he notes in the margin , when he alludes to a writer , and when he quotes him , if he gives scrupulous reference to volume , chapter , and page ...
... suppose that he does it as other books are written , unless he tells us to the contrary . If he notes in the margin , when he alludes to a writer , and when he quotes him , if he gives scrupulous reference to volume , chapter , and page ...
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... Suppose that we were witnesses of the mirac- ulous works of a personage of pretensions like our Lord's , should we think it necessary or reasonable to resort to long courses of argu- ment , or indeed to any process of the under ...
... Suppose that we were witnesses of the mirac- ulous works of a personage of pretensions like our Lord's , should we think it necessary or reasonable to resort to long courses of argu- ment , or indeed to any process of the under ...
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... suppose that one of the prophecies which foretel or describe the Messiah , had affirmed that he should be born at Athens , and should be • English's Letter to Mr. Cary , p . 45 , 46 . learned in all the philosophy of Greece ; and that 3.
... suppose that one of the prophecies which foretel or describe the Messiah , had affirmed that he should be born at Athens , and should be • English's Letter to Mr. Cary , p . 45 , 46 . learned in all the philosophy of Greece ; and that 3.
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... suppose a case , in which as sources of ev- idence they contradict each other , is to sup- pose an impossibility . The correctness of this reasoning is tacitly acknowledged by those writers , who have attempted to destroy the historical ...
... suppose a case , in which as sources of ev- idence they contradict each other , is to sup- pose an impossibility . The correctness of this reasoning is tacitly acknowledged by those writers , who have attempted to destroy the historical ...
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