Vindication of the Truth of Christian Religion Against the Objections of All Modern Opposers, Volume 2J. Robinson, 1698 |
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Pagina 44
... consider- able of them all , and that which Julian , Mahomet , and almost every Incredulous perfon of these times chiefly urge against us , it is but reasonable I fhould more particularly and throughly examin it in the following ...
... consider- able of them all , and that which Julian , Mahomet , and almost every Incredulous perfon of these times chiefly urge against us , it is but reasonable I fhould more particularly and throughly examin it in the following ...
Pagina 114
... consider that there was no fuch Sect as that of the Effenes in Galilee , which was the na- tive Country of Jesus Christ ; that the Essenes avoid- ed all correfpondence with other men , as looking upon them as impure and prophane , and ...
... consider that there was no fuch Sect as that of the Effenes in Galilee , which was the na- tive Country of Jesus Christ ; that the Essenes avoid- ed all correfpondence with other men , as looking upon them as impure and prophane , and ...
Pagina 138
... consider the Refurrection of Jesus Christ which is as it were a key that opens all thefe Events to us . To dye and re- main under the power of Death , is indeed an evi- dent mark of weakness and mifery : but to dye and yet overcome ...
... consider the Refurrection of Jesus Christ which is as it were a key that opens all thefe Events to us . To dye and re- main under the power of Death , is indeed an evi- dent mark of weakness and mifery : but to dye and yet overcome ...
Pagina 191
... consider the Event of all this . The Soldiers that watch'd the Body could not hinder it from rising out of it's Sepulcher . How fo ? Was it because they were afraid ? or were they bribed not to discover the Business ? Had they been ...
... consider the Event of all this . The Soldiers that watch'd the Body could not hinder it from rising out of it's Sepulcher . How fo ? Was it because they were afraid ? or were they bribed not to discover the Business ? Had they been ...
Pagina 237
... consider'd the Chrifti- an Religion as a kind of Magick , and a deteftable Superftition , which aimed at the total Destruction of Mankind . It is certain that fome Men earnestly en- deavour'd to make it pafs for fuch , among those who ...
... consider'd the Chrifti- an Religion as a kind of Magick , and a deteftable Superftition , which aimed at the total Destruction of Mankind . It is certain that fome Men earnestly en- deavour'd to make it pafs for fuch , among those who ...
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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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