Jesus and His Biographers: Or, the Remarks on the Four Gospels, Revised with Copious AdditionsCarey, Lea and Blanchard, 1838 - 450 sider |
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Side iv
... Heaven . To all who are seeking light - thirsting for a real , personal knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ , the writer , with fraternal sympathy and respect , proffers the aid of this volume . Whether they assent to such of his ...
... Heaven . To all who are seeking light - thirsting for a real , personal knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ , the writer , with fraternal sympathy and respect , proffers the aid of this volume . Whether they assent to such of his ...
Side 1
... Heaven , that serious doubts have arisen as to the possibility of knowing what the scriptures really do teach , and the worth of their meaning , even were it ascertained . In the confusion of opinions doubt has become denial ; and ...
... Heaven , that serious doubts have arisen as to the possibility of knowing what the scriptures really do teach , and the worth of their meaning , even were it ascertained . In the confusion of opinions doubt has become denial ; and ...
Side 4
... heavens , or the mysteries of an insect , a plant , or a stone , we may well deem it worth our time and toil to investigate these books . To say the very least , their existence is among the most curious phenomena of our condition . But ...
... heavens , or the mysteries of an insect , a plant , or a stone , we may well deem it worth our time and toil to investigate these books . To say the very least , their existence is among the most curious phenomena of our condition . But ...
Side 6
... Heaven in some unrecog- nised form , an individual may see what is unseen by others . He may be the victim of an illusion ; but we have no right to pronounce him so , solely because we cannot immediately perceive what is evident to him ...
... Heaven in some unrecog- nised form , an individual may see what is unseen by others . He may be the victim of an illusion ; but we have no right to pronounce him so , solely because we cannot immediately perceive what is evident to him ...
Side 23
... heaven . I see here that the writer thought of nothing but telling the truth , and tell- ing it too , as a matter of course , without the least pa- rade of frankness . The facts he states may be hard to be believed , and difficult to be ...
... heaven . I see here that the writer thought of nothing but telling the truth , and tell- ing it too , as a matter of course , without the least pa- rade of frankness . The facts he states may be hard to be believed , and difficult to be ...
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