| Thomas Williams - 1803 - 72 sider
...to the morality con tai ned in the gospel, the marks of whose truth are so striking and inimitable that the inventor would be a more astonishing character than the hero." III. Let us consider the doctrines and precepts which form the substance of our Lord's DISCOURSES.... | |
| Frederick Smith - 1811 - 274 sider
...the morality contained in the Gospel ; the marks of whose truth are so striking 59 and inimitable, that the inventor would be a more astonishing character than the hero." » Yet, notwithstanding all this, in another part of his Emilius he says : " This same Gospel abounds... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 312 sider
...to the morality contained in the gospel, the mark s of whose truth HIT so striking and inimitable, that the inventor would be a more astonishing character than the hero. Roufseau. MA.HOMET AND JESUS, AS PROPHETS COMPARER. THE gospel had no competitor till the great and... | |
| 1835 - 612 sider
...to the morality contained in the gospel ; the marks of whose truth are so striking and inimitable, that the inventor would be a more astonishing character than the hero." ANECDOTE OF BISHOP KURD. THE venerable Dr. Hurd, Bishop of Worcester, being in the habit of preaching... | |
| Andrew Fuller - 1824 - 484 sider
...to the morality, contained in the Gospels ; the marks of whose truth are so striking and invincible, that the inventor would be a more astonishing character than the hero."* When a sinful creature is said to have the law of God in his heart, it is said to be written there,... | |
| Andrew Fuller - 1824 - 458 sider
...the morality, contained in the Gospels- ; the marks of whose truth are so striking and invincible, that the inventor would be a more astonishing character than the hero."* When a sinful creature is said to have the law of God in his heart, it is said to be written there,... | |
| Andrew Fuller - 1824 - 530 sider
...to the morality contained in the Gospels ; the marks of whose truth are so striking and invincible, that the inventor would be a more astonishing character than the hero.''* Rousseau's praises of the scripture remind us of the high encomiums bestowed by Balaam on the tabernacles... | |
| David Williamson - 1824 - 802 sider
...to the morality contained in the Gospels ; the marks of whose truth are so striking and invincible, that the inventor would be a more astonishing character than the hero."* The New Testament Scriptures consist of the four Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles, and twenty-two... | |
| David Williamson - 1824 - 400 sider
...to the morality contained in the Gospels ; the marks of whose truth are so striking and invincible, that the inventor would be a more astonishing character than the hero."* The New Testament Scriptures consist of the four Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles, and twenty-two... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1825 - 682 sider
...strangers to the morality contained in the Gospel, the marks of whosn truth are DO striking and inimitable, that the inventor would be a more astonishing character than the hero." — ROUSSEAU. What a mind ! to conceive ideas so beautiful and to just ! The divinity of the New Testament... | |
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