The Evidences of Christianity in Their External Or Historical Division: Exhibited in a Course of LecturesAmerican Tract Society, 1832 - 526 páginas |
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... FRUITS OF CHRISTIANITY , 362 A fourth line of argument , and a fourth independent proof commenced in this lecture . The true results of any system of doctrine are always a correct expo- nent of its character , as true or false . This is ...
... FRUITS OF CHRISTIANITY , 362 A fourth line of argument , and a fourth independent proof commenced in this lecture . The true results of any system of doctrine are always a correct expo- nent of its character , as true or false . This is ...
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... fruits is as philosophical as it is scrip- tural . Eighteen centuries have afforded all conceivable opportuni- ties of ascertaining what are its genuine fruits , • • . 405 The present lecture confined to the fruits of Christianity in ...
... fruits is as philosophical as it is scrip- tural . Eighteen centuries have afforded all conceivable opportuni- ties of ascertaining what are its genuine fruits , • • . 405 The present lecture confined to the fruits of Christianity in ...
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... particles being too trifling to be seen , and too light to be stopped . Such are the seeds of infidelity , so easily sown , so difficult to be gathered up , and yet so pernicious in their fruits . 122 M'ILVAINE'S EVIDENCES .
... particles being too trifling to be seen , and too light to be stopped . Such are the seeds of infidelity , so easily sown , so difficult to be gathered up , and yet so pernicious in their fruits . 122 M'ILVAINE'S EVIDENCES .
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... fruits . It is the work of God , much more than of man , that they do not spread more rapidly and widely . The hand of divine Providence interposes to arrest it , where the regular array of human reasoning would have no room to use its ...
... fruits . It is the work of God , much more than of man , that they do not spread more rapidly and widely . The hand of divine Providence interposes to arrest it , where the regular array of human reasoning would have no room to use its ...
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... fruits of his labor , during the first three years , were only fourteen dis- ciples ; and in ten years his cause had not advanced beyond , and had made but little progress within , the walls of Mecca . Then if Mohammed was neither too ...
... fruits of his labor , during the first three years , were only fourteen dis- ciples ; and in ten years his cause had not advanced beyond , and had made but little progress within , the walls of Mecca . Then if Mohammed was neither too ...
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