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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... sufferings of their followers, with other considerations of the same nature; but whatever other collateral arguments wrought more or less with philosophers of that age, it is certain, that a belief in the history of our Saviour was one ...
... sufferings of their followers, with other considerations of the same nature; but whatever other collateral arguments wrought more or less with philosophers of that age, it is certain, that a belief in the history of our Saviour was one ...
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... sufferings of all kinds, and to death itself. III. Of this sort we may reckon those three early converts to Christianity, who each of them was a member of a senate famous for its wisdom and learning. Joseph the Arimathean was of the ...
... sufferings of all kinds, and to death itself. III. Of this sort we may reckon those three early converts to Christianity, who each of them was a member of a senate famous for its wisdom and learning. Joseph the Arimathean was of the ...
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... sufferings, IV. And miracles of the persons who published it. V. How these first apostles perpetrated their tradition, by ordaining persons to succeed them. VI. How their successors in the three first centuries preserved their tradition ...
... sufferings, IV. And miracles of the persons who published it. V. How these first apostles perpetrated their tradition, by ordaining persons to succeed them. VI. How their successors in the three first centuries preserved their tradition ...
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... sufferings, that they did not undertake theses offices out of any temporal views: that they were sincere and satisfied in the belief of what they taught; and that they firmly adhered to what they had received from the apostles, as ...
... sufferings, that they did not undertake theses offices out of any temporal views: that they were sincere and satisfied in the belief of what they taught; and that they firmly adhered to what they had received from the apostles, as ...
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... sufferings, that were successively contemporaries, and bring us down as far as to the year of our Lord 254. St. John who was the beloved disciple, and conversed the most intimately with our Saviour, lived till Anno Dom. 100. Polycarp ...
... sufferings, that were successively contemporaries, and bring us down as far as to the year of our Lord 254. St. John who was the beloved disciple, and conversed the most intimately with our Saviour, lived till Anno Dom. 100. Polycarp ...
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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