| William Paley - 1831 - 692 sider
...Testament, the genuineness of every book, the information, fidelity, and judgment, of every writer in it, is to bring, I will not say great, but unnecessary...ascribes a divine authority to particular predictions, T do not know that we can strictly draw any conclusion from the books being so used and applied, beside... | |
| English literature - 1831 - 244 sider
...of the Old Testament, is to bring unnecessary difficulties into the whole system. These books were read and received by the Jews of our Saviour's time....He and his apostles, in common with all other Jews, alluded to and used them. Yet except where he expressly ascribes divine authority to particular predictions,... | |
| 1834 - 846 sider
...genuineness of every book, the information, judgment, and fidelity of every writer in it, is to bring — 1 will not say great — but unnecessary difficulties...books were universally read and received by the Jews in our Saviour's time. He and his Apostles, in common with all other Jews, referred to them, alluded... | |
| William Paley - 1838 - 976 sider
...Old Testament, the genuineness of every book, the information, fidelity, and judgment of every writer in it, is to bring, I will not say great, but unnecessary...all other Jews, referred to them, alluded to them, usedthcm. Yet, except where he expressly ascribes a divine authority to particular predictions, I do... | |
| William Paley - 1849 - 288 sider
...of every book, the information, fidelity, and judgment, of every writer in it, is to bring, I w ill not say great, but unnecessary difficulties, into...received by the Jews of our Saviour's time. He and his npostles, in common with all other Jews, referred to them, alluded to them, used them. Yet, except... | |
| William Paley - 1847 - 380 sider
...Old Testament, the genuineness of every book, the information, fidelity, and judgment of every writer in it, is to bring, I will not say great, but unnecessary...were universally read and received by the Jews of our Savior's time. He and his apostles, in common with all other Jews, referred to them, alluded to them,... | |
| William Paley - 1850 - 628 sider
...the information, fidelity, and judgment of every writer in it, is to bring, I will not say great, tut unnecessary difficulties, into the whole system. These...universally read and received by the Jews of our Saviour's lime. He and his apostles, in common with all other Jews, referred to them, alluded to them, used them.... | |
| Charles Henry Crosse - 1855 - 166 sider
...it, is to bring unnecessary difficulties into the whole system. These books were universally read nnd received by the Jews of our Saviour's time. He and...referred to them, alluded to them, used them. Yet, except when He expressly ascribes a divine authority to particular predictions, we cannot strictly draw any... | |
| Sir James Fitzjames Stephen - 1862 - 392 sider
...289. f P- 291" genuineness of every book, the information, fidelity and " judgment of every writer in it, is to bring, I will not say " great, but unnecessary difficulties into the whole system. " The books were universally read, received by the Jews " of our Saviour's time. He and His Apostles,... | |
| Frederick Denison Maurice - 1863 - 210 sider
...Testament, the genuineness of every "book, the information, fidelity, and judgment " of every writer in it, is to bring, I will not say " great, but unnecessary...predictions, I do " not know that we can strictly draw any conM 2 " elusion from the books being so used and applied, " beside the proof, which it unquestionably... | |
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