The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 18Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1823 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... Christ . Whence , then , did this expression intrude itself into the Received Version of the New Tes- tament , and whence has it found its way into the ordinary language of professing Christians ? The answer is at hand ; because it ...
... Christ . Whence , then , did this expression intrude itself into the Received Version of the New Tes- tament , and whence has it found its way into the ordinary language of professing Christians ? The answer is at hand ; because it ...
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... Christ was dic- tated by Heathenism , in order to account for his Miracles . flustrate is , That such was HE first proposition which I have the genius of Heathenism , that its vo- taries , as soon as they had heard of the miracles of ...
... Christ was dic- tated by Heathenism , in order to account for his Miracles . flustrate is , That such was HE first proposition which I have the genius of Heathenism , that its vo- taries , as soon as they had heard of the miracles of ...
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... Christ as an object of their accept- ance . And what did this great cham- pion of the religion of Jesus do , in con- sequence ? Did he meet the charge and avow it ? This he certainly would have done , had it been well - founded , even ...
... Christ as an object of their accept- ance . And what did this great cham- pion of the religion of Jesus do , in con- sequence ? Did he meet the charge and avow it ? This he certainly would have done , had it been well - founded , even ...
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... Christ . With a com prehension yet brevity characteristic of this writer , he gives the whole sub- stance of the four Gospels in one short paragraph . He sets aside the doctrine of his being a god , and stig- matises the attempt at his ...
... Christ . With a com prehension yet brevity characteristic of this writer , he gives the whole sub- stance of the four Gospels in one short paragraph . He sets aside the doctrine of his being a god , and stig- matises the attempt at his ...
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... Christ , that the great Pan was dead . This story , if true , and the truth of which Plutarch was anxious to establish , proved that Jesus , being one of the demons , and that the great est of them , so far from being the cause of ...
... Christ , that the great Pan was dead . This story , if true , and the truth of which Plutarch was anxious to establish , proved that Jesus , being one of the demons , and that the great est of them , so far from being the cause of ...
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