The Religion of Jesus Christ Defended from the Assaults of OwenismSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1839 - 240 sider |
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... hand , the dis- closures which it makes respecting the Deity , a future life , man's responsibility , and the sanctity of marriage , and ascribes to the prevalence of the Christian religion most of the evils which infest society . ' In ...
... hand , the dis- closures which it makes respecting the Deity , a future life , man's responsibility , and the sanctity of marriage , and ascribes to the prevalence of the Christian religion most of the evils which infest society . ' In ...
Side 12
... hands of an inveterate doubter , or a skilful critic , so many grounds for denying his existence , and for im- peaching the truth of the narratives in which the impro- babilities of his history are found recorded . * Let unbe- lief ...
... hands of an inveterate doubter , or a skilful critic , so many grounds for denying his existence , and for im- peaching the truth of the narratives in which the impro- babilities of his history are found recorded . * Let unbe- lief ...
Side 15
... hands of Roman governors . Can you believe that the priests and the learned men were blind or indifferent to its rise and progress ? If they could have exploded its preten- sions , had they not the will ? And whose ability equal to ...
... hands of Roman governors . Can you believe that the priests and the learned men were blind or indifferent to its rise and progress ? If they could have exploded its preten- sions , had they not the will ? And whose ability equal to ...
Side 24
... hands ; and if , while pouring out the full stream of his benevolence on the needy , the igno- rant , the afflicted , and the sinful , he manifested hostility to any human thing , but moral and social dishonesty ? Such was Jesus Christ ...
... hands ; and if , while pouring out the full stream of his benevolence on the needy , the igno- rant , the afflicted , and the sinful , he manifested hostility to any human thing , but moral and social dishonesty ? Such was Jesus Christ ...
Side 27
... hands of man ? Is there a single department of the knowledge which pertains to our moral life , free from human corruptions ? And , in general , the more important the interest , the deeper the stain . Go to the pages of the historian ...
... hands of man ? Is there a single department of the knowledge which pertains to our moral life , free from human corruptions ? And , in general , the more important the interest , the deeper the stain . Go to the pages of the historian ...
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