The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... spirit of scepticism , and that love of novelty , which supply the place of more solid qualifications in many pro- fessors and editors of Germany , Semler would endeavour to per- suade us , that the writings of Justin Martyr , Irenæus ...
... spirit of scepticism , and that love of novelty , which supply the place of more solid qualifications in many pro- fessors and editors of Germany , Semler would endeavour to per- suade us , that the writings of Justin Martyr , Irenæus ...
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... spirit was intended can hardly be doubted ; and we may surely infer from the words of Eusebius , that such gifts , whatever they might be , were not known in his own times . If they were , he would not have remarked , that they ...
... spirit was intended can hardly be doubted ; and we may surely infer from the words of Eusebius , that such gifts , whatever they might be , were not known in his own times . If they were , he would not have remarked , that they ...
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... spirits has certainly been claimed by the church at almost every pe- riod , but we know so little of the effect which was said to be produced , that we can hardly tell whether it was intended to apply the name of a miracle to it in ...
... spirits has certainly been claimed by the church at almost every pe- riod , but we know so little of the effect which was said to be produced , that we can hardly tell whether it was intended to apply the name of a miracle to it in ...
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... in the church ; and as to exorcism , which is almost the only miracle for which there is equally strong evidence in every century , he positively condemns the custom of adjuring evil spirits by the 22 Tertullian and the Miracles.
... in the church ; and as to exorcism , which is almost the only miracle for which there is equally strong evidence in every century , he positively condemns the custom of adjuring evil spirits by the 22 Tertullian and the Miracles.
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... spirit and of power : " of the spirit , by prophecies which are suf- ficient to prove Christianity ; and of power , by the miracles which we may prove by many arguments to have existed , and among others , by some traces of them being ...
... spirit and of power : " of the spirit , by prophecies which are suf- ficient to prove Christianity ; and of power , by the miracles which we may prove by many arguments to have existed , and among others , by some traces of them being ...
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