The triumphs of Christianity over infidelity displayed, or the coming of the Messiah, the true key to the right understanding of the most difficult passages in the New Testament; a full answer to the objection of mr. Gibbon [in the history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire] that our Lord and His Apostles predicted the near approach of the end of the world in their own time1802 |
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... discourse con- cerning the destruction of Jerusalem ends with verse 35. His opinion erroneous 123 , 124 . Remarkable passage of Bishop Newton , upon the expression Of that day and hour - his incon- sistency upon this head • 125 , 126 ...
... discourse con- cerning the destruction of Jerusalem ends with verse 35. His opinion erroneous 123 , 124 . Remarkable passage of Bishop Newton , upon the expression Of that day and hour - his incon- sistency upon this head • 125 , 126 ...
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... discourse of our Lord had upon the minds of the hearers , was such , as might naturally have been expected , from the use of a language , which must have appeared to them so new and extraordinary . The Evangelist has pointed this out ...
... discourse of our Lord had upon the minds of the hearers , was such , as might naturally have been expected , from the use of a language , which must have appeared to them so new and extraordinary . The Evangelist has pointed this out ...
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... discourse ? And at the same time that it stands distinguished , for clearness and perspicuity ; it carries , in every part of it , such unequivocal marks of genuine history , as must leave , upon the mind of every one who considers it ...
... discourse ? And at the same time that it stands distinguished , for clearness and perspicuity ; it carries , in every part of it , such unequivocal marks of genuine history , as must leave , upon the mind of every one who considers it ...
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... discourse , declared that Jesus was THE MESSIAH the Son of the living God , and he had , in his turn , in the most unequivocal terms , expressed his entire approbation of that declaration . Troubles and difficulties , in the accom ...
... discourse , declared that Jesus was THE MESSIAH the Son of the living God , and he had , in his turn , in the most unequivocal terms , expressed his entire approbation of that declaration . Troubles and difficulties , in the accom ...
Side 72
... discourse , to wit to the Messiahship of Jesus ; the belief of which , they had explicitly avowed , and which they were in constant expectation of seeing realized . * In the chapters which are parallel to this under consi- deration ...
... discourse , to wit to the Messiahship of Jesus ; the belief of which , they had explicitly avowed , and which they were in constant expectation of seeing realized . * In the chapters which are parallel to this under consi- deration ...
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