| 1807 - 682 pages
...find desires and passions ascribed peculiarly to them, and similitudes takenjfrom the conduct which they usually observe ; it is impossible for me to...themselves in regard to them, or intended to deceive their readers. Nay if they were faithful historians, this reflection, I am afraid, will strike still... | |
| Congregational churches - 1807 - 612 pages
...find desires and passion* ascribed peculiarly to them, and similitudes taken, from the conduct which they usually observe ; it is impossible for me to...themselves in regard to them, or intended to deceive their readers. Nay if they were faithful historians, this reflection, I am afraid, will strike still... | |
| George Campbell - Bible - 1811 - 526 pages
...find desires and passions ascribed peculiarly to them, and similitudes taken from the conduct which they usually observe ; it is impossible for me to...themselves, in regard to them, or intended to deceive their readers. Nay, if they were faithful historians, this reflection, I am afraid, will strike still... | |
| George Campbell - Bible - 1811 - 528 pages
...find desires and passions ascribed peculiarly to them, and similitudes taken from the conduct which they usually observe; it is impossible for me to deny...themselves, in regard to them, or intended to deceive their readers. Nay, if they were faithful historians, this reflection, I am afraid, will strike still... | |
| William Brown - Jews - 1823 - 536 pages
...find desires and passion peculiarly ascribed to them, and similitudes taken from the conduct which they usually observe, it is impossible for me to deny...sacred historians were either deceived themselves with regard to them, or intended to deceive their readers ; nay, if they were faithful historians,... | |
| Thomas Williams (Calvinist preacher) - 1825 - 972 pages
...them, and similitudes taken from the conduct which they usually observe; It is impossible for me to dmy that God should raise the dead ? 9 I verily thought...many things contrary to the name of Jesus of Nazare their readers. Nay, if they were faithful historians, this reflection, I am afraid, will strike Hill... | |
| Alexander Campbell, Charles Louis Loos - Bethany (W. Va.) - 1841 - 612 pages
...desires and passions ascribed peculiarly to them; and similitudes taken from their manners and customs, it is impossible for me to deny their existence, without admitting that the sacred historians were themselves deceived in regard to them, or intended to deceive their readers." Were it not in appearance... | |
| 1832 - 618 pages
...find desires and passions ascribed peculiarly to them, and similitudes taken from the conduct which they usually observe, it is impossible for me to deny their existence." It may be added that the dtcmoniacs every where address Jesus as the Messiah ; which was not by any... | |
| Richard Watson - Bible - 1833 - 786 pages
...find desires and passions ascribed peculiarly to them, and similitudes taken from the conduct which hey could not. Verse 25. And there folloiced him great multitudes, Sfc. — So widely did his fame spread, and so... | |
| John Dick - Presbyterian Church - 1838 - 564 pages
...peculiarly to them, and similitudes taken from the conduct which they usually observe, it is impossible to deny their existence, without admitting that the...themselves in regard to them, or intended to deceive their readers."* We must proceed still farther, and say, that our Lord himself favoured the deception,... | |
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