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Page viii
... proofs of those inestimable treasures they contain . They are a golden mine , in which the diligent workman , the deeper he digs , the more he will discover ; the farther he examines , the more he will find . Rich veins , hitherto ...
... proofs of those inestimable treasures they contain . They are a golden mine , in which the diligent workman , the deeper he digs , the more he will discover ; the farther he examines , the more he will find . Rich veins , hitherto ...
Page 17
... proof were not accompanied by such a cloud of concurring testimonies . - The sacred volume is composed by a vast variety of writers , men of every different rank and condition , of every diversity of character and turn of mind : the ...
... proof were not accompanied by such a cloud of concurring testimonies . - The sacred volume is composed by a vast variety of writers , men of every different rank and condition , of every diversity of character and turn of mind : the ...
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... proof of their own ve- racity , as well as of the truth of the Gospel itself . - Had they , however , all recorded uniformly the same more inconsiderable particulars ; had there not been that natural diversity , that in- eidental ...
... proof of their own ve- racity , as well as of the truth of the Gospel itself . - Had they , however , all recorded uniformly the same more inconsiderable particulars ; had there not been that natural diversity , that in- eidental ...
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... proofs of the truth of both . It is obvious that the impression which was to be made should owe nothing to the skill , but every thing to the veracity of the writers . They never tried to improve upon the doctrines or the requirements C ...
... proofs of the truth of both . It is obvious that the impression which was to be made should owe nothing to the skill , but every thing to the veracity of the writers . They never tried to improve upon the doctrines or the requirements C ...
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... proof of reverence for Him whose will is revealed . But it is preposterous to insinuate that a regard for the Epistles is calculated to diminish a regard for the Gospels . Where else can we find such believing , such admiring , such ...
... proof of reverence for Him whose will is revealed . But it is preposterous to insinuate that a regard for the Epistles is calculated to diminish a regard for the Gospels . Where else can we find such believing , such admiring , such ...
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