The Evidences of Christianity: Stated in a Popular and Practical Manner, in a Course of Lectures, on the Authenticity, Credibility, Divine Authority, and Inspiration of the New Testament, Delivered in the Parish Church of St. Mary, Islington, Volume 1Crocker and Brewster, 1833 - Apologetics |
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accomplishment admitted Almighty ancient apostacy apostles appeal Archelaus argument attestation authenticity and credibility Bible Bishop blessings canon century character Chris Christ Christian Christian church Christian faith Christian religion circumstances consider corruption declared divine divine authority Epistle Eusebius Evidences of Christianity external facts fulfilment gentiles glory gospel grace heart heathen Holy Ghost Holy Spirit human idolatry important infallible infidelity inquirer instruction Irenæus Isaiah Jesus Jewish Jews Josephus Justin Martyr language Lect Lecture Lord Lord's mankind manner marks meekness ment Messiah minister of religion miracles moral Moses nations nature obedience observe Old Testament persons practical predictions prescience present principles professed proof propagation prophecy prophets prove question reason received records religious resurrection Roman sacred books Saviour Scriptures speak Tacitus temper of mind Tertullian testimony things tianity tion truth unbelievers unto vice whilst whole wisdom witnesses word writings