Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 3Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1846 - Theology |
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... testimony to their truth , would certainly be inconsistent with the very least which he can be supposed to have asserted in the terms to which we refer . The inference plainly is , that what- ever may be true of the other writers of the ...
... testimony to their truth , would certainly be inconsistent with the very least which he can be supposed to have asserted in the terms to which we refer . The inference plainly is , that what- ever may be true of the other writers of the ...
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... testimony in relation to this particular instance , than it has from general analogy . No one in recent times pretends to have found these documents , out of which our Gospels are said to have grown . No ancient writer says that he ever ...
... testimony in relation to this particular instance , than it has from general analogy . No one in recent times pretends to have found these documents , out of which our Gospels are said to have grown . No ancient writer says that he ever ...
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... testimony . Porphyry , in the third century , had already taken in this respect the position which Strauss has re - assumed at the present time . We are challenged to defend our faith against this accusation . If the Gospels con- tain ...
... testimony . Porphyry , in the third century , had already taken in this respect the position which Strauss has re - assumed at the present time . We are challenged to defend our faith against this accusation . If the Gospels con- tain ...
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... testimony , in order to enhance the worth of a written revelation . The works of God are marvellous and are sought out by all them that take pleasure therein . The uses of the study of nature are manifold . It constitutes in a most ...
... testimony , in order to enhance the worth of a written revelation . The works of God are marvellous and are sought out by all them that take pleasure therein . The uses of the study of nature are manifold . It constitutes in a most ...
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... evidence is wanting , if indeed there was not direct testimony in his favor . The most difficult point to understand is , how Trie knew the au- 1846. ] Trial of Servetus in Vienne . 67 thor 66 [ FEB . Life and Death of Michael Servetus .
... evidence is wanting , if indeed there was not direct testimony in his favor . The most difficult point to understand is , how Trie knew the au- 1846. ] Trial of Servetus in Vienne . 67 thor 66 [ FEB . Life and Death of Michael Servetus .
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