Letters to a Young Man, Part II: Occasioned by Mr. Evanson's Treatise on the Dissonance of the Four Generally Received EvangelistsJ. Johnson, 1793 - 172 pagina's |
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Pagina xi
... favour of Chriftianity , a man will naturally confider the difficulties in every point of view ; and if he be not unfortunately fituated indeed with respect to information , he will soon satisfy him- felf that they are far from being ...
... favour of Chriftianity , a man will naturally confider the difficulties in every point of view ; and if he be not unfortunately fituated indeed with respect to information , he will soon satisfy him- felf that they are far from being ...
Pagina 3
... favour of revelation . I va- lue Christianity too much to neglect any proper ar- gument in favour of it . Since God only can fee into remote futurity , the causes of diftant events being concealed from all human penetration , if we have ...
... favour of revelation . I va- lue Christianity too much to neglect any proper ar- gument in favour of it . Since God only can fee into remote futurity , the causes of diftant events being concealed from all human penetration , if we have ...
Pagina 10
... favour of the preference that he is disposed to give to that of Luke , not as a believer in Christianity against an unbeliever , but as one critic , if I may so call myself , against another ; and I wish you to at- tend to my reasoning ...
... favour of the preference that he is disposed to give to that of Luke , not as a believer in Christianity against an unbeliever , but as one critic , if I may so call myself , against another ; and I wish you to at- tend to my reasoning ...
Pagina 11
... favour of the authenticity of " the four gofpels amounts to no more than this , that " those books , in the main of their contents , were " extant in the latter end of the fecond century , and " were received by all the Chriftian ...
... favour of the authenticity of " the four gofpels amounts to no more than this , that " those books , in the main of their contents , were " extant in the latter end of the fecond century , and " were received by all the Chriftian ...
Pagina 15
... favoured the opinions that Mr. Evanfon will deem corrupt , were Juftin Martyr , and his difciple Tatian . But how unlike is their stile to that of the New Teftament , and how incapable ( though the former of them lived in Palestine ) ...
... favoured the opinions that Mr. Evanfon will deem corrupt , were Juftin Martyr , and his difciple Tatian . But how unlike is their stile to that of the New Teftament , and how incapable ( though the former of them lived in Palestine ) ...
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Pagina 91 - And he led them out as far as to Bethany, and he lifted up his hands, and blessed them. And it came to pass, while he blessed them, he was parted from them, and carried up into heaven. And they worshipped him, and returned to Jerusalem with great joy: and were continually in the temple, praising and blessing God.
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