| SEVERAL HANDS - 1754 - 540 pages
...found, or could be given, of the divine infhtutioa of chriftianity. The latter, he allows, has ail thofe which the manner in which it was revealed, and the nature of it, allowed jt to have : but the manner in which the former has been revealcdto mankind, as well as the matter... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1754 - 536 pages
...or could be given, of the divine inftitution of chiift iunity. The latter, he allows, has all thofe which the manner in which it was revealed, and the nature of it, allowed jt to have: but the manner in which the former has been re. ' vealed. vealed to mankind, as well as... | |
| Zachary Pearce - 1778 - 416 pages
...heard the publication of ihis gofpel, and law the confirmation of it. It has all ths convincing proofs, which the manner in which it was revealed and the nature of it allowed it to have. Bolingbroke's Worli^ !i 4to. vol. vp 91. The contents of the whole Chriftian fyltem, laid down in our... | |
| John Leland, William Laurence Brown - 1798 - 590 pages
...ought to have acknowledged, if, as he himfelf confefTes, " it has all the proofs which the man•' ner in which it was revealed, and the nature of it, allowed " it to havet." This is in effeft to own, that the proofs of Chriftianity are fufficient in their kind. And... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1825 - 684 pages
...information 1 have received concerning h." 1 Lord Bolingbroke grants, dial " Christianity has all the proofs which the manner in which it was revealed, and the nature of it, allowed it to have." 9 He further acknowledges, that " it is out of dispute mat we have in our hands the Gospels of Matthew... | |
| John Leland - 1837 - 790 pages
...what his Lordship ought to have acknowledged, if, as he himself confesses, " it has all the proofs which the manner in which it was revealed, and the nature of it, allowed it to have."t This is in effect to own, that the proofs of Christianity are sufficient in their kind. And... | |
| Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - 1841 - 550 pages
...internal, than any that have been found or could be given, of the divine institution of ChristianityThe latter has all those which the manner in which it...more evident, and much more proportioned to the human understanding. The good news of Christianity was published by Christ and his Apostles; it was confirmed... | |
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