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Page 14
... one God , and abominated idolatry ; but this deteftation of idolatry , had it been unaccompanied with the belief of the refurrection of Chrift , would pro- probably have been just as ineffi- cacious in exciting the [ 14 ]
... one God , and abominated idolatry ; but this deteftation of idolatry , had it been unaccompanied with the belief of the refurrection of Chrift , would pro- probably have been just as ineffi- cacious in exciting the [ 14 ]
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... probably have been just as ineffi- cacious in exciting the zeal of the Chriftian to undertake the conver- fion of the Gentile world , as it had for ages been in exciting that of the Jew . But fuppofing , what I think you have not proved ...
... probably have been just as ineffi- cacious in exciting the zeal of the Chriftian to undertake the conver- fion of the Gentile world , as it had for ages been in exciting that of the Jew . But fuppofing , what I think you have not proved ...
Page 63
... probably left to the exercife of their understandings , as other men ufually are . But furely they might be proper witneffes of the life and refurrection of Chrift , though they were not acquainted with every thing , which might have ...
... probably left to the exercife of their understandings , as other men ufually are . But furely they might be proper witneffes of the life and refurrection of Chrift , though they were not acquainted with every thing , which might have ...
Page 84
... probably after the deaths of moft of their immediate fuccef- fors , who had been zealously at- tached to the faith they had seen so miraculously confirmed , that none would ever attempt to impofe upon the credulous or the ignorant , by ...
... probably after the deaths of moft of their immediate fuccef- fors , who had been zealously at- tached to the faith they had seen so miraculously confirmed , that none would ever attempt to impofe upon the credulous or the ignorant , by ...
Page 105
... probably another converfation with St. Paul would have enabled us to grace it with the names of Feftus , and king Agrippa himself ; not that the writers of the Books of the new Teftament seem to have been at all folicitous , in ...
... probably another converfation with St. Paul would have enabled us to grace it with the names of Feftus , and king Agrippa himself ; not that the writers of the Books of the new Teftament seem to have been at all folicitous , in ...
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Page 50 - Rejoice in the Lord alway: and again I say, Rejoice. Let your moderation be known unto all men. The Lord is at hand. Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.
Page 30 - The Lord thy God will raife up unto thee a Prophet from the midft of thee, of thy brethren, like unto me...
Page 25 - And also all that generation were gathered unto their fathers : and there arose another generation after them, which knew not the LORD, nor yet the works which he had done for Israel.
Page 206 - ... sufficient to exalt the nature and regulate the manners of mankind. Shall we never have done with this groundless commendation of natural law? Look into the first chapter of Paul's Epistle to the...
Page 63 - Of that day, fays our Saviour, and. of that hour, knoweth no one; no, not the angels which are in heaven, neither the Son, but the Father only.
Page 227 - God, derived from the harmony and order of the universe, as old and trite ; there have been men, it seems, in all ages, who, in affecting singularity, have overlooked truth ; an argument, however, is not the worse for being old ; and surely it would have been a more just mode of reasoning, if you had examined the external evidence for the truth...
Page 72 - The divine inspiration, whether it was conveyed in the form of a waking or of a sleeping vision, is described as a favour very liberally bestowed on all ranks of the faithful, on women as on elders, on boys as well as upon bishops.
Page 91 - There was a time when no one was acquainted with the laws of magnetism ; these suspend in many instances the laws of gravity ; nor can I see, upon the principle in question, how the rest of mankind could have credited the testimony of their first discoverer ; and yet to have rejected it, would have been to reject the truth.
Page 52 - But beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.
Page 46 - We are made as the filth of the world, and the offscouring of all things unto this day.— 1 Cor.