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Pagina 276
prove their interst in his resurrec- tion than in his death ; if indeed it could prove either . In all these cases , however , as they were the simple ministers of God , sent to perform these offices , the subjec- tive views which they ...
prove their interst in his resurrec- tion than in his death ; if indeed it could prove either . In all these cases , however , as they were the simple ministers of God , sent to perform these offices , the subjec- tive views which they ...
Pagina 325
... prove the gener- al resurrection . But how the death of Christ can prove a resurrection , much more , a general one , we have not eyes to see . But you will say , " He could not rise unless he first died . " Good ; and he could not die ...
... prove the gener- al resurrection . But how the death of Christ can prove a resurrection , much more , a general one , we have not eyes to see . But you will say , " He could not rise unless he first died . " Good ; and he could not die ...
Pagina 326
... prove the truth of Christianity , unless by the death of Christ . That he could not prove it without using such means , would indeed be derogatory . an opponent might well answer here , that he did not choose to prove it in any other ...
... prove the truth of Christianity , unless by the death of Christ . That he could not prove it without using such means , would indeed be derogatory . an opponent might well answer here , that he did not choose to prove it in any other ...
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