Vindication of the Truth of Christian Religion Against the Objections of All Modern Opposers, Volume 2J. Robinson, 1698 |
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Jacques Abbadie. A VINDICATION OF THE TRUTH O F Christian Religion , Against the Objections of all Modern Oppofers . PART II . Written in French by James Abbadie , D.D , Render'd into English BY HENRY LUSSAN , M. A. of New College in ...
Jacques Abbadie. A VINDICATION OF THE TRUTH O F Christian Religion , Against the Objections of all Modern Oppofers . PART II . Written in French by James Abbadie , D.D , Render'd into English BY HENRY LUSSAN , M. A. of New College in ...
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Jacques Abbadie. ( 1 ) A TREATISE OF THE TRUTH O F Christian Religion . PART II . Wherein the Christian Religion is pros ved by its own proper Characters . SECTION I. Containing fome Arguments for the Chriftian Religion , drawn from the ...
Jacques Abbadie. ( 1 ) A TREATISE OF THE TRUTH O F Christian Religion . PART II . Wherein the Christian Religion is pros ved by its own proper Characters . SECTION I. Containing fome Arguments for the Chriftian Religion , drawn from the ...
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... Religion , that they hardly speak of any thing elfe ; their books are full of them , and their Doc- trine is altogether built upon this foundation . And therefore if Conftantine invented the matters of fact which establish Christianity ...
... Religion , that they hardly speak of any thing elfe ; their books are full of them , and their Doc- trine is altogether built upon this foundation . And therefore if Conftantine invented the matters of fact which establish Christianity ...
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... Religion , but proves not that perfwasion to be well grounded . We must therefore go a little further . And here we may eafily fuppofe without fear of being mistaken , that the Primitive Chriftians had fome fort of ... Christian Religion .
... Religion , but proves not that perfwasion to be well grounded . We must therefore go a little further . And here we may eafily fuppofe without fear of being mistaken , that the Primitive Chriftians had fome fort of ... Christian Religion .
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... Christian Faith True . But if Jefus Chrift wrought no miracles , nor rofe from the Dead , then is the Christian Faith falfe . And furely " twould have been folly or madness in those men to forfake fo flourishing a Communion as Paganism ...
... Christian Faith True . But if Jefus Chrift wrought no miracles , nor rofe from the Dead , then is the Christian Faith falfe . And furely " twould have been folly or madness in those men to forfake fo flourishing a Communion as Paganism ...
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Afcenfion againſt alfo almoſt alſo anſwer Apoſtles becauſe believe caufe cauſe certainly Chap Chriftian Religion confequently confider confideration Dead Death defign defire Difciples diſcover Divine Doctrine effential Epiftles eſtabliſhed Evangelifts faid Faith falfe fame fatisfy feem feen felf felves fenfible feveral fhall fhew fhould fince fincerely fingle firft firſt fome fpeak fuch fuffer fufficient fuppofe Ghoſt Gifts Glory Gospel greateſt Heart Heaven himſelf Holy Ghoft Ifrael imagin impoffible Impoftor Incredulous infinite number Iraneus Jefus Chrift Jerufalem Jews Laftly leaft leaſt lefs manner matters of fact Meffias Mind Miracles moſt muft muſt Myſteries Nature neceffarily never obferve Objects Paffions Paul Perfons perfwade Philofophy pleaſed poffible preaching prefent pretended promiſed purpoſe raiſed Reaſon received refpect Refurrection reprefented Sanhedrin Senfe ſeveral ſhall Soul ſpeak ſtrange thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thought true Truth Underſtanding unto uſe Verf whofe Wiſdom World
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