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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... spirits out of the reach of our ken or guess), and therefore know not what transactions there were between God and ... Spirit of God to direct and assist us. The holy scriptures are every where mentioned by him with the greatest ...
... spirits out of the reach of our ken or guess), and therefore know not what transactions there were between God and ... Spirit of God to direct and assist us. The holy scriptures are every where mentioned by him with the greatest ...
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... Spirit of God, that directed these sacred writings.” And the death of this great man was agreeable to his life; for we are informed by one who was with him when he died, and had lived in the same family for seven years before, that the ...
... Spirit of God, that directed these sacred writings.” And the death of this great man was agreeable to his life; for we are informed by one who was with him when he died, and had lived in the same family for seven years before, that the ...
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... speak after this manner, and I dare assert that none ever did. We know very well how men, under this indifference of spirit, behave themselves in the case. They suppose themselves to have made the mightiest efforts towards the instruction.
... speak after this manner, and I dare assert that none ever did. We know very well how men, under this indifference of spirit, behave themselves in the case. They suppose themselves to have made the mightiest efforts towards the instruction.
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... spirit, than not to hope for the reality of eternal promises: no man is so stigmatized a coward, as he that acts the bravo against Heaven. Let them, therefore, leave these impieties to those who are born with so unhappy a judgment as to ...
... spirit, than not to hope for the reality of eternal promises: no man is so stigmatized a coward, as he that acts the bravo against Heaven. Let them, therefore, leave these impieties to those who are born with so unhappy a judgment as to ...
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... spirits were subject to them,” we may learn from Porphyry, who objects to Christianity, that since Jesus had begun to be worshipped, Esculapius, and the rest of the Gods, did no more converse with men. Nay, Celsus himself affirms the ...
... spirits were subject to them,” we may learn from Porphyry, who objects to Christianity, that since Jesus had begun to be worshipped, Esculapius, and the rest of the Gods, did no more converse with men. Nay, Celsus himself affirms the ...
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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