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Page viii
... sincere . If either be wrong , both doubtless desire to be right ; and , happily for mankind , we shall all be ulti- mately tried by a Judge , who is a searcher of the thoughts and intents of the heart ; in whose sight viii PREFACE .
... sincere . If either be wrong , both doubtless desire to be right ; and , happily for mankind , we shall all be ulti- mately tried by a Judge , who is a searcher of the thoughts and intents of the heart ; in whose sight viii PREFACE .
Page ix
... judge the most tenderly of the different views , or unintentional misconceptions , of the opposite party . That conquest in debate over a Christian adver- sary , which is achieved at the expense of the Christian temper , will always be ...
... judge the most tenderly of the different views , or unintentional misconceptions , of the opposite party . That conquest in debate over a Christian adver- sary , which is achieved at the expense of the Christian temper , will always be ...
Page xi
... , even in the remotest gener- ation , to judge of the skilfulness of his addresses to the understanding , and to feel the aptitude of his appeals to the heart . To the candour of the reader , -a candour which PREFACE . xi.
... , even in the remotest gener- ation , to judge of the skilfulness of his addresses to the understanding , and to feel the aptitude of his appeals to the heart . To the candour of the reader , -a candour which PREFACE . xi.
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... judge ; while their own denial and desertion are faithfully recorded . He expires ; -no remark on the tremendous catastrophe , no display of their own sorrow . Facts alone supply the void ; and what facts ? The earth quakes , the sun is ...
... judge ; while their own denial and desertion are faithfully recorded . He expires ; -no remark on the tremendous catastrophe , no display of their own sorrow . Facts alone supply the void ; and what facts ? The earth quakes , the sun is ...
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... judge of this species of evidence so peculiar to Christianity . He could know whether he saw a sick man restored to life by a word , or a lame man take up his bed and walk , or one who had been dead four days instantly obey the call ...
... judge of this species of evidence so peculiar to Christianity . He could know whether he saw a sick man restored to life by a word , or a lame man take up his bed and walk , or one who had been dead four days instantly obey the call ...
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