An Essay on the Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New TestamentJ. Ritchie, 1800 - 291 psl. |
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... Chriftians are too generally chargeable with taking upon truft . Few of them ftudy the arguments by which it is evinced , and provide themselves with anfwers anfwers to the objections which infidels oppofe to it . vi PREFACE .
... Chriftians are too generally chargeable with taking upon truft . Few of them ftudy the arguments by which it is evinced , and provide themselves with anfwers anfwers to the objections which infidels oppofe to it . vi PREFACE .
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... arguments which their ingenuity could furnish , and all the abufe which their malice could invent . What is the confequence ? Many profef-- fed champions of Chriftianity feem to have concluded that the article is not tenable , because ...
... arguments which their ingenuity could furnish , and all the abufe which their malice could invent . What is the confequence ? Many profef-- fed champions of Chriftianity feem to have concluded that the article is not tenable , because ...
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... arguments , which appeared to his own mind to prove , in the clearest and moft convincing manner , the divine au- thority of the books of the Old and the New Teftament . His labour will not be loft , if the following Effay be the means ...
... arguments , which appeared to his own mind to prove , in the clearest and moft convincing manner , the divine au- thority of the books of the Old and the New Teftament . His labour will not be loft , if the following Effay be the means ...
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John Dick. The defign of the following chapters is to flate the arguments which make it reasonable in us to believe , that the books in which it is contained , were divinely inspired . Since we profefs to look upon the Bible as the word ...
John Dick. The defign of the following chapters is to flate the arguments which make it reasonable in us to believe , that the books in which it is contained , were divinely inspired . Since we profefs to look upon the Bible as the word ...
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... the vulgar ; and ftrives , by fpe- cious arguments , deliberate misrepresentation , confident affertions , fcurrility , and ridicule , to pervert pervert their judgments , and corrupt their hearts . When 6 INTRODUCTION AND PLAN .
... the vulgar ; and ftrives , by fpe- cious arguments , deliberate misrepresentation , confident affertions , fcurrility , and ridicule , to pervert pervert their judgments , and corrupt their hearts . When 6 INTRODUCTION AND PLAN .
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affert affured againſt ages Ahaziah anſwer apoftles argument attefted authority becauſe befides books of Samuel cafe caufe cauſe Chrift Chriftian circumftances compofition confequence confider confideration defign difpenfation difplayed divine doctrines epiftles eſtabliſhed evidence exprefs facred books faid faith falfe fame fatisfactory favour fecond feem fenfe fentiments ferve fhall fhould fince firft firſt fome ftate ftyle fubject fublime fuch fuffer fufficient fuperior fupernatural fuppofe fyftem gofpel hath hiftory himſelf holy human ideas Ifraelites impoffible infidels infpiration inftances intereft itſelf Jews lefs manifeft mankind minds miracles Mofes moft moral moſt muſt nations nature neceffary obferve Old Teftament paffages paffions perfon philofophers poffeffed prefent promiſe proof prophets prove purpoſe queſtion reafon refpect religion repreſented revelation ſay Scrip Scriptures ſeems ſhall ſome ſpeak Spirit ſuch Teftament teftimony thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe tion truth tures underſtand unto uſed whofe wiſdom words writings written wrought
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