| Thomas Tregenna Biddulph - 1810 - 502 pages
...resurrection which was afforded to His Apostles, was very remarkable. He and his friend Lord Littleton, both men of acknowledged talents, had imbibed the...imposture, they were determined to expose the cheat. Mr. West chose the resurrection of Christ, and Lord Littleton the conversion of St. Paul, for the subject... | |
| 492 pages
...reason and reflection ? THE FORCE OF TRUTH. LORD LYTTLETON, and his friend the celebrated GILBERT WEST, both men of acknowledged talents^ had imbibed the...Scriptures. Fully persuaded that the Bible was an inposture, they were determined to expose the cheat. Mr. WEST chose the Resurrection of Christ, and... | |
| 1835 - 444 pages
...Asia. LORD LYTTELTON AND GILBERT WEST. LORD Lyttelton and his friend, the celebrated Gilbert West, both men of acknowledged talents, had imbibed the...imposture, they were determined to expose the cheat. Mr. West chose the Resurrection of Christ, and Lord Lyttelton the Conversion of St. Paul, for the subject... | |
| 1837 - 472 pages
...IN A LETTER TO GILBERT WEST, Esq., * It is stated by Rev. TT Biddolph, that Lord Lyttelton and h'.s friend, Gilbert West, Esq. both men of acknowledged...Infidelity from a superficial view of the Scriptures. Fnlly persuaded that the Bible was an imposture, they were determined to expose the cheat. Lord Lyttelton... | |
| John Leifchild, Redford (Rev. Dr.) - 1838 - 586 pages
...of Gilbert West, and his friend LordLyttleton, that they were both men of acknowledged talents, and had imbibed the principles of infidelity from a superficial view of the Scriptures. Fully persuaded that the system was an imposture, they were determined to expose the cheat. Mr. West chose the Resurrection... | |
| Kazlitt Arvine - 1848 - 908 pages
...resurrection which was afforded to his apostles, was very remarkable. He and his friend Lord Littleton, both men of acknowledged talents, had imbibed the...imposture, they were determined to expose the cheat. Mr. VVest chose Ле resurrection of Christ, and Lord Littleton the conversion of St. Paul, for the... | |
| 1851 - 424 pages
...resurrection which was afforded to his apostles, was very remarkable. He and his friend Lord Littleton, both men of acknowledged talents, had imbibed the...imposture, they were determined to expose the cheat. Mr. West chose the resurrection of Christ, and Lord Littleton the conversion of St. Paul, for the subject... | |
| John Scott (of Colinsburgh.) - 1854 - 180 pages
...of God,' Matt. xxvii. 45, 50—54. * ' Lord Lyttlcton, and his friend, the celebrated Gilbert West, both men of acknowledged talents, had imbibed the...imposture they were determined to expose the cheat. Mr. West chose the ' Besurrection of Christ,' and Lord Lyttleton the ' Conversion of St. Paul,' for... | |
| 1858 - 414 pages
...resurrection which was afforded to his apostles, was very remarkable. He and his friend Lord Littleton, both men of acknowledged talents, had imbibed the...imposture, they were determined to expose the cheat. Mr. West chose the resurrection of Christ, and Lord Littleton the conversion of St. Paul, for the subject... | |
| Silas Henn - 1859 - 376 pages
...resurrection which was afforded to his apostles, was very remarkable. He and his friend, Lord Littleton, both men of acknowledged talents, had imbibed the...the Scriptures. Fully persuaded that the Bible was :;n imposture, they were determined to expose the cheat. Mr. "West chose the resurrection of Christ,... | |
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