Internal Evidences of the Genuineness of the GospelsLittle, Brown, 1855 - 309 pagini |
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Pagina iii
... mind of the author to alter or enlarge . It was his wish , however , that the work should be published ; for whatever changes or additions he might have made would have been only for the purpose of enforcing , with still greater dis ...
... mind of the author to alter or enlarge . It was his wish , however , that the work should be published ; for whatever changes or additions he might have made would have been only for the purpose of enforcing , with still greater dis ...
Pagina 6
... relations , a total indisposition to fall back for support on authority or traditionary opinions or vulgar prejudices , and a freedom from all those motives of fear or interest which may bias the mind 6 INTERNAL EVIDENCES OF THE.
... relations , a total indisposition to fall back for support on authority or traditionary opinions or vulgar prejudices , and a freedom from all those motives of fear or interest which may bias the mind 6 INTERNAL EVIDENCES OF THE.
Pagina 7
Andrews Norton. motives of fear or interest which may bias the mind to countenance the errors of any party , are espe- cial requisites at the present day in a defender and expositor of Christianity . He should be " veritatem quærere ...
Andrews Norton. motives of fear or interest which may bias the mind to countenance the errors of any party , are espe- cial requisites at the present day in a defender and expositor of Christianity . He should be " veritatem quærere ...
Pagina 9
... mind , there are other minds differ- ently constituted and informed that entertain dif- ferent views . These views , it is true , he may pre- sent in his own language . He may put words into the mouth of a supposed objector . But in ...
... mind , there are other minds differ- ently constituted and informed that entertain dif- ferent views . These views , it is true , he may pre- sent in his own language . He may put words into the mouth of a supposed objector . But in ...
Pagina 12
... remove the errors and objections which may counteract the proper influence of these proofs , and thus to leave the mind open to their reception , from whatever source they may be derived , or in 12 INTERNAL EVIDENCES OF THE.
... remove the errors and objections which may counteract the proper influence of these proofs , and thus to leave the mind open to their reception , from whatever source they may be derived , or in 12 INTERNAL EVIDENCES OF THE.
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Pagina 77 - alter e Cascis 2 aversum1 vulnerat paulum infra iugulum. Caesar Cascae brachium arreptum graphio traiecit conatusque prosilire alio vulnere tardatus est; utque animadvertit undique se strictis pugionibus peti, toga caput obvolvit, simul sinistra manu sinum ad ima crura deduxit, quo honestius caderet etiam inferiore corporis parte velata. Atque...
Pagina 148 - The results of our inquiry," he says in the closing chapter of his " Life of Jesus," " have apparently annihilated the greatest and most important part of that which the Christian has been wont to believe concerning his...
Pagina 204 - And if thy hand or thy foot causeth thee to stumble, cut it off, and cast it from thee; it is good for thee to enter into life maimed or halt, rather than having two hands or two feet to be cast into the eternal fire.
Pagina 149 - Jesus, have uprooted all the animating motives which he has gathered from his faith, and withered all his consolations. The boundless store of truth and life which for eighteen centuries has been the aliment of humanity, seems irretrievably dissipated; the most sublime levelled with the dust, God divested of his grace, man of his dignity, and the tie between heaven and earth broken. Piety turns away with horror from so fearful an act of desecration, and strong in the impregnable self-evidence of...
Pagina 204 - So it is not the will of your Father in heaven that one of these little ones should be lost.
Pagina 156 - Humanity is the union of the two natures — god become man, the infinite manifesting itself in the finite, and the finite spirit remembering its infinitude; it is the child of the visible Mother and the invisible Father, Nature and Spirit...
Pagina 87 - This is Jesus, the King of the Jews.' Mark, ' The King of the Jews.' Luke, ' This is the King of the Jews.
Pagina 85 - How parts relate to parts, or they to whole, The body's harmony, the beaming soul, Are things which Kuster, Burnian, Wasse shall see, When Man's whole frame is obvious to a Plea.
Pagina 251 - God had so loved THE WORLD as to give his only Son, that every one" (whether Jew or Gentile) " believing in him should not perish, but have eternal life.
Pagina 29 - No just notion of the true nature of history is possible, without a perception of the inviolability of the chain of finite causes, and of the impossibility of miracles.
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