That there is satisfactory evidence that many, professing to be original witnesses of the Christian miracles, passed their lives in labours, dangers, and sufferings, voluntarily undergone in attestation of the accounts which they delivered, and solely... A manual of the rudiments of theology - Page 109de John Bainbridge Smith - 1830 - 502 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1803 - 100 pages
...pretending to be the original witnesses of any other similar miracles, have acted in the same manner, in attestation of the accounts which they delivered, and solely in consequence of their belief of the truth of these accounts. P. 330. In comparing our evidence, with that of our adversaries, the distinctions... | |
| 1806 - 770 pages
...distinguished from the evidence alleged for other miracles. Propositions. stated, p. 18, 19. Prop. I. That there is satisfactory evidence that many, professing...consequence of their belief of those accounts; and that they also submitted, from the same motives, to new rules of conduct, p. 18. Chap. I. Evidence... | |
| William Paley - 1810 - 436 pages
...them to deny Christ.*" CHAPTER V. There is satisfactory evidence that many, professing- to have been original witnesses of the Christian Miracles, passed their lives in labours, dangers, ana sufferings, voluntarily undergone in attestation of the accounts which they delivered, and solely... | |
| William Paley - 1811 - 388 pages
...these propositions, as it forms the argument, will stand at the head of the following nine chapters. I. There is satisfactory evidence that many, professing...witnesses of the Christian miracles, passed their lives in labour's, dangers, and sufferings, voluntarily undergone in attestation of the accounts which they... | |
| Church of England, Sir John Bayley - 1816 - 738 pages
...it the great ground upon which he infers the truth of Christianity, that " persons, professing to be witnesses of the Christian miracles, passed their lives in labours, dangers, and sufferings, which they voluntarily underwent in attestation of the accounts they delivered, and solely in consequence... | |
| J. W. Baker - 1817 - 262 pages
...pretending to be the original witnesses of any other similar miracles, have acted in the same manner, in attestation of the accounts which they delivered, and solely in consequence of their belief of the truth of these accounts. Illustration. I. In comparing our evidence with that of our adversaries,... | |
| William Paley - 1818 - 796 pages
...EVIDENCE ALLEGED FOR OTHER MIRACLES. Propositions stated - - - - - - 15, 16 PROPOSITION I. That there it satisfactory evidence, that many professing to be original witnesses of the Christian miracles, patted their lives in labours, dangers, and sufferings, voluntarily undergone in attestation of the... | |
| William Paley - 1823 - 396 pages
...in Pliny's time, or the missionaries of the religion than those whom the/ taught. CHAP. VI. Tktre it satisfactory evidence that many, professing to be...original witnesses of the Christian miracles, passed tkeir lines in labours, dungers, and sufferings, voluntarily undergone in attestation of the accounts... | |
| William Paley - 1824 - 426 pages
...reason, be disputed ; and I know nothing, in the history of the human species, similar to it. CHAP. VIII. There is satisfactory evidence that many, professing...witnesses of the Christian miracles, passed their liixs in labours, dangers, and sufferings, voluntarily undergone in attestation of the accounts which... | |
| Samuel Rowe - 1824 - 194 pages
...suffering. PROP OS JTIO N 2. CHAPTER I. Q. Repeat the substance of the second proposition ? 74 testation of the accounts which they delivered, and solely in consequence of their belief of those accounts. Q. How do you show the extent of your belief in miraculous accounts ? A. If Wickliffe or Luther, or... | |
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