Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publications, 1836 - 308 頁 |
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第 11 頁
... common faults to which our nature is liable . Most men pro- fess that they are guided by reason in forming their opinions ; but if this were really the case , the world would not be overrun with error ; there would not be so many absurd ...
... common faults to which our nature is liable . Most men pro- fess that they are guided by reason in forming their opinions ; but if this were really the case , the world would not be overrun with error ; there would not be so many absurd ...
第 13 頁
... , and distinction is not so readily obtained in the common course , as by flying off in an eccentric orbit . It cannot be any sincere regard for truth which influences them ; for upon 2 EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY . 13.
... , and distinction is not so readily obtained in the common course , as by flying off in an eccentric orbit . It cannot be any sincere regard for truth which influences them ; for upon 2 EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY . 13.
第 26 頁
... common enough to set up the Moham- medan religion in a sort of rival comparison with Christianity , but I do not know that any have gone so far as to prefer the Koran to the Bible , except those few miserable apostates , who , after ...
... common enough to set up the Moham- medan religion in a sort of rival comparison with Christianity , but I do not know that any have gone so far as to prefer the Koran to the Bible , except those few miserable apostates , who , after ...
第 37 頁
... common origin ; and no account of this is half so probable as that which ascribes sacrificial rites to an original revelation . And hence we see the credibility of the Mosaic history in regard to the origin of reli- gious worship . But ...
... common origin ; and no account of this is half so probable as that which ascribes sacrificial rites to an original revelation . And hence we see the credibility of the Mosaic history in regard to the origin of reli- gious worship . But ...
第 38 頁
... common in the world , would be justified . And the most impure and abominable rites would be sanctioned by the Deity . The whole worship of Pagan nations , both in ancient and modern times , is detestable ; and no one who has any just ...
... common in the world , would be justified . And the most impure and abominable rites would be sanctioned by the Deity . The whole worship of Pagan nations , both in ancient and modern times , is detestable ; and no one who has any just ...
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第 230 頁 - And he said unto them, These are the words which I spake unto you, while I was yet with you, that all things must be fulfilled which were written in the law of Moses, and in the Prophets, and in the Psalms concerning me.
第 237 頁 - But when the Comforter is come, whom I will send unto you from the Father, even the Spirit of truth, which proceedeth from the Father, He shall testify of me : And ye also shall bear witness, because ye have been with me from the beginning.
第 230 頁 - O fools, and slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken: Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and to enter into his glory? And beginning at Moses and all the prophets, he expounded unto them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself.
第 67 頁 - A miracle is a violation of the laws of nature ; and as a firm and unalterable experience has established these laws, the proof against a miracle, from the very nature of the fact, is as entire as any argument from experience can possibly be imagined.
第 233 頁 - Of which salvation the prophets have inquired and searched diligently, who prophesied of the grace that should come unto you : searching what, or what manner of time the Spirit of Christ which was in them did signify, when it testified beforehand the sufferings of Christ, and the glory that should follow.
第 75 頁 - That no testimony is sufficient to establish a miracle, unless the testimony be of such a kind, that its falsehood would be more miraculous, than the fact, which it endeavours to establish...
第 230 頁 - Then opened h'e their understanding, that they might understand the scriptures ; and said unto them ; Thus it is written, and thus it behoved Christ to suffer, and to rise from the dead the third day, and that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem.
第 165 頁 - A voice from the east, a voice from the west, a voice from the four winds, a voice against Jerusalem and the holy house, a voice against the bridegrooms and the brides, and a voice against this whole people.
第 231 頁 - And he that saw it bare record, and his record is true; and he knoweth that he saith true, that ye might believe. For these things were done that the Scripture should be fulfilled, "A bone of him shall not be broken.
第 230 頁 - Do not think that I will accuse you to the Father : there is one that accuseth you, even Moses, in whom ye trust. For had ye believed Moses, ye would have believed me : for he wrote of me.