A Treatise on the Evidence of the Scripture MiraclesBaldwin, Cradock and Joy, 1826 - 356 pages |
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Page xxii
... with the opinions either of the ancient world in general , or of the Gospel age in particular , I may be permitted to add that even some modern objections to the strength of the evidence of the Christian xxii PREFACE .
... with the opinions either of the ancient world in general , or of the Gospel age in particular , I may be permitted to add that even some modern objections to the strength of the evidence of the Christian xxii PREFACE .
Page xxiii
John Penrose. objections to the strength of the evidence of the Christian religion do take root in that very hesitation . In a recent publication , for which we are indebted to Dr. Lee , the present Arabic Professor at Cambridge , it ...
John Penrose. objections to the strength of the evidence of the Christian religion do take root in that very hesitation . In a recent publication , for which we are indebted to Dr. Lee , the present Arabic Professor at Cambridge , it ...
Page xxiv
... objections . These Mahome- tan writers urge expressly the objection refuted in Chap . v . of this treatise , that before any act can be accounted a miracle , it must be neces- sary to prove that it exceeds universal expe- rience , and ...
... objections . These Mahome- tan writers urge expressly the objection refuted in Chap . v . of this treatise , that before any act can be accounted a miracle , it must be neces- sary to prove that it exceeds universal expe- rience , and ...
Page xxv
... objections to the Christian doctrines and evidences , and those particular . arguments for the truth of Mahomet's mission , which on their arrival in the East they will ac- tually have to encounter . But a correct solu- tion of those ...
... objections to the Christian doctrines and evidences , and those particular . arguments for the truth of Mahomet's mission , which on their arrival in the East they will ac- tually have to encounter . But a correct solu- tion of those ...
Page 48
... miracles on his side . And let me here observe farther , with regard to the case alleged from the Old Testament , that SECTION II . OF THE OBJECTION THAT MIRACLES JUSTLY REQUIRE 48 PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION . SECT . III .
... miracles on his side . And let me here observe farther , with regard to the case alleged from the Old Testament , that SECTION II . OF THE OBJECTION THAT MIRACLES JUSTLY REQUIRE 48 PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION . SECT . III .
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