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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... God of heaven and earth that ever I observed in any person. The very name of God was never mentioned by him without a pause, and a visible stop in his discourse.” And of the strickness and exemplariness of the whole course.
... God of heaven and earth that ever I observed in any person. The very name of God was never mentioned by him without a pause, and a visible stop in his discourse.” And of the strickness and exemplariness of the whole course.
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Joseph Addison. And of the strickness and exemplariness of the whole course of his life, he says, “I might here challenge the whole tribe of Libertines to come and view the usefulness, as well as the excellence of the Christian religion ...
Joseph Addison. And of the strickness and exemplariness of the whole course of his life, he says, “I might here challenge the whole tribe of Libertines to come and view the usefulness, as well as the excellence of the Christian religion ...
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... whole impression, which he took care to order to be distributed in all the countries where that language is understood. He was resolved to have carried on the impression of the New Testament in the Turkish language; but the company ...
... whole impression, which he took care to order to be distributed in all the countries where that language is understood. He was resolved to have carried on the impression of the New Testament in the Turkish language; but the company ...
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... whole doctrine of the gospel from God by immediate revelation:— That for his information in the Christian knowledge, and the mysteries and depths of the dispensation of God by Jesus Christ, God himself had condescended to be his ...
... whole doctrine of the gospel from God by immediate revelation:— That for his information in the Christian knowledge, and the mysteries and depths of the dispensation of God by Jesus Christ, God himself had condescended to be his ...
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... whole is governed by one supreme Being, to whom the original is owing of the frame of nature, which evidently is the effect of choice and design. He then proceeds briefly to state the best metaphysical notions concerning God. In short ...
... whole is governed by one supreme Being, to whom the original is owing of the frame of nature, which evidently is the effect of choice and design. He then proceeds briefly to state the best metaphysical notions concerning God. In short ...
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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