The Evidences Of The Christian ReligionJazzybee Verlag, 2012 - 382 pages One of the basic apologetic works of Christianity is this work by Joseph Addison, dealing with God and his Attributes, the Dignity of the Scripture Language and many other open questions. |
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... believe how much they are interested in the great truths Christianity reveals. To beget thought and excite inquiry it was judged the following extract from Mons. Pascal's Thoughts, against an atheistical indifference, would neither be ...
... believe how much they are interested in the great truths Christianity reveals. To beget thought and excite inquiry it was judged the following extract from Mons. Pascal's Thoughts, against an atheistical indifference, would neither be ...
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... believe or disbelieve. In a case of this sort, it was natural for men of sense and learning to treat the whole account as fabulous: or, at farthest, to suspend their belief of it, until all things stood together in their full light. III ...
... believe or disbelieve. In a case of this sort, it was natural for men of sense and learning to treat the whole account as fabulous: or, at farthest, to suspend their belief of it, until all things stood together in their full light. III ...
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... believe you will be of my opinion, if you will peruse, with other authors who have appeared in vindication of there letters as genuine, the additional arguments which have been made use of by the late famous and learned Dr. Grabe, in ...
... believe you will be of my opinion, if you will peruse, with other authors who have appeared in vindication of there letters as genuine, the additional arguments which have been made use of by the late famous and learned Dr. Grabe, in ...
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... believe them to be true, yet knowing he might be silenced in such an answer, provides himself with an other retreat, when beaten out of this, viz. that our Saviour was a magician. Thus he compares the feeding of so many thousands, at ...
... believe them to be true, yet knowing he might be silenced in such an answer, provides himself with an other retreat, when beaten out of this, viz. that our Saviour was a magician. Thus he compares the feeding of so many thousands, at ...
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... believe, do more than answer your expectations, as they were not subjects, in their own nature, so exposed to public notoriety. It cannot be expected they should mention particulars, which were transacted amongst the disciples only, or ...
... believe, do more than answer your expectations, as they were not subjects, in their own nature, so exposed to public notoriety. It cannot be expected they should mention particulars, which were transacted amongst the disciples only, or ...
Contents
The Providence Of | |
The Worship Of | |
Advantages Of Revelation Above Natural Reason | |
Excellency Of The Christian Institution | |
Dignity Of The Scripture Language | |
Against Atheism And Infidelity | |
Against The Modern FreeThinkers | |
Immortality Of The Soul And A Future State | |
Sect Viii | |
Sect Ix | |
Additional Discourses Sect I Of God And His Attributes | |
The Power And Wisdom Of God In The Creation | |
Death And Judgement | |
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