Observations on the Conversion and Apostleship of St. Paul: In a Letter to Gilbert West, EsqSociety for Promoting Christian Knowledge; sold at the depository, 1838 - 68 páginas |
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... imputed to the power of that deceit or what he declared to have been the cause of his conversion , and to have happened in consequence of it , did all really happen ; and therefore the Christian religion is a Divine reve- lation . Now ...
... imputed to the power of that deceit or what he declared to have been the cause of his conversion , and to have happened in consequence of it , did all really happen ; and therefore the Christian religion is a Divine reve- lation . Now ...
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... imputed to magic or to imposture . The very author and head of their faith had been condemned as a criminal , and died on the cross between two thieves . Could the dis- ciple of Gamaliel think he should gain any credit or reputation by ...
... imputed to magic or to imposture . The very author and head of their faith had been condemned as a criminal , and died on the cross between two thieves . Could the dis- ciple of Gamaliel think he should gain any credit or reputation by ...
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... imputed his conversation to that , or to the arguments used by some of his prisoners whom he might have discoursed with , and questioned about their faith and the grounds of it , in order to colour his intended conversion ! * As this ...
... imputed his conversation to that , or to the arguments used by some of his prisoners whom he might have discoursed with , and questioned about their faith and the grounds of it , in order to colour his intended conversion ! * As this ...
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... imputation of having been an enthusiast than the other Apostles , though none of them were such any more than he , as may by other arguments be invincibly proved . I have mentioned credulity as another character- istic and cause of ...
... imputation of having been an enthusiast than the other Apostles , though none of them were such any more than he , as may by other arguments be invincibly proved . I have mentioned credulity as another character- istic and cause of ...
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... imputed to an enthusiastic belief in that person himself , of his being struck blind , when he was not , by those words of a man whose preach- ing he strenuously and bitterly opposed . Nor can we ascribe the conversion of Sergius ...
... imputed to an enthusiastic belief in that person himself , of his being struck blind , when he was not , by those words of a man whose preach- ing he strenuously and bitterly opposed . Nor can we ascribe the conversion of Sergius ...
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