The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
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... Gospel of his Son . Christianity was calculated to supply the exi- gencies both of the Greeks and of the barba- rians ; but the former , though they more readily acknowledged their want , more slowly welcomed the relief ; while the ...
... Gospel of his Son . Christianity was calculated to supply the exi- gencies both of the Greeks and of the barba- rians ; but the former , though they more readily acknowledged their want , more slowly welcomed the relief ; while the ...
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... dawn of heavenly light to its meridian radiance . The Old Testament and the New , the Law and the Gospel ; the prophets predicting events , and the evan- VOL . X. C - gelists recording them ; the doctrinal yet didactic epistolary.
... dawn of heavenly light to its meridian radiance . The Old Testament and the New , the Law and the Gospel ; the prophets predicting events , and the evan- VOL . X. C - gelists recording them ; the doctrinal yet didactic epistolary.
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... Gospel , to make use of men of ordinary endowments , men possessing the usual defects and prejudices of persons so educated and so circumstanced ? Not only the other immediate followers , but even the biographers of Christ , were ...
... Gospel , to make use of men of ordinary endowments , men possessing the usual defects and prejudices of persons so educated and so circumstanced ? Not only the other immediate followers , but even the biographers of Christ , were ...
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... Gospel itself . - Had they , however , all recorded uniformly the same more inconsiderable particulars ; had there not been that natural diversity , that in- eidental variation , observable in all other his- torians ; had not one ...
... Gospel itself . - Had they , however , all recorded uniformly the same more inconsiderable particulars ; had there not been that natural diversity , that in- eidental variation , observable in all other his- torians ; had not one ...
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... haps , in the whole Gospel a single interjection , not an exclamation , not any artifice to call the Matthew , ch . ix . + St. Luke , ch . v . reader's attention to the marvels of which the relaters were C 3 HISTORICAL WRITERS . 21.
... haps , in the whole Gospel a single interjection , not an exclamation , not any artifice to call the Matthew , ch . ix . + St. Luke , ch . v . reader's attention to the marvels of which the relaters were C 3 HISTORICAL WRITERS . 21.
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