The parent's gem; a guide to the evidences of Christianity1834 |
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... acknowledges this expression of favour , especially while a Fourth Edition is required in England . The new title has been deemed more appropriate than a " FA- THER'S REASONS FOR CHRISTIANITY ; " and it is hoped that it will be regarded ...
... acknowledges this expression of favour , especially while a Fourth Edition is required in England . The new title has been deemed more appropriate than a " FA- THER'S REASONS FOR CHRISTIANITY ; " and it is hoped that it will be regarded ...
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... principal are four : Paganism ; Mahometanism ; Judaism ; and Chris- tianity . Henry . Do all these acknowledge the Scrip- tures , as the only rule of divine worship ? Father . No ; Paganism has no knowledge of the B 2 INTRODUCTION . 3.
... principal are four : Paganism ; Mahometanism ; Judaism ; and Chris- tianity . Henry . Do all these acknowledge the Scrip- tures , as the only rule of divine worship ? Father . No ; Paganism has no knowledge of the B 2 INTRODUCTION . 3.
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... acknowledged the Scriptures to be originally inspired , but said the Christians had corrupted them : absurdly alledging as a reason , that they knew his divine mission was predicted in them . Judaism acknowledges the divine inspiration ...
... acknowledged the Scriptures to be originally inspired , but said the Christians had corrupted them : absurdly alledging as a reason , that they knew his divine mission was predicted in them . Judaism acknowledges the divine inspiration ...
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... have no idea whatever of a Supreme Being , and no rites of religious worship . " * Of part of Africa , it is said , " They generally acknowledge * Dr. Robertson in his History of America . one Supreme Almighty Being , but believe he is too.
... have no idea whatever of a Supreme Being , and no rites of religious worship . " * Of part of Africa , it is said , " They generally acknowledge * Dr. Robertson in his History of America . one Supreme Almighty Being , but believe he is too.
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... acknowledge that " Bramah is the patron of thieves ; Vishnoo , they allow , is a monster of filthy abominations ; Sheva is con tinually destroying the works of Bramah , and urging men to the commission of vice . " t Thomas . In what ...
... acknowledge that " Bramah is the patron of thieves ; Vishnoo , they allow , is a monster of filthy abominations ; Sheva is con tinually destroying the works of Bramah , and urging men to the commission of vice . " t Thomas . In what ...
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acknowledge ancient apostles atonement Bible Bishop Books of Moses ceremonial Chap character Christianity in India church CONVERSATION corrupted cruelty deities doctrine eternal Evidences of Christianity excellency Exod faith Father foretold glorious gospel greatest number heart heaven Henry Hindoos Holy human idolators infidelity iniquity inspired Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jewish Jews John John xiv Josephus Judaism Judea King Koran labours learned lived Lord Luke xxi Mahomet Mahometanism mankind manner Matt Mecca mercy Messiah mind miracles Miriam moral precepts nations nature neighbour offered Paganism Paley's Evidences Passover persons pious Pliny Porteus's Summary preached predictions Prideaux's priests principles prophet purity racter righteousness Roman sacrifice salvation Saviour says Scriptures Scythia sinners sins sisters of Lazarus Soame Jenyns superstition temple ten plagues Testament testimony Thomas tion true religion truth and divinity unto Vespasian viii whatsoever things Wherein appears worship writings wrought xviii