Christian religion, which might be drawn from the prophecies of the Old Testament, from the necessary connection it has with the whole system of the Jewish religion, from the miracles of Christ, and from the evidence given of his resurrection by all the... The Emerald - 177. oldal1806Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Christian Evidence Society - 1874 - 312 oldal
...to convince an honest enquirer, or, to use his own words, " I thought the conversion and Apostleship of St Paul alone, duly considered, was of itself a...to prove Christianity to be a Divine revelation." It appears that in a conversation with Gilbert West, the .author of an invaluable Monograph on the... | |
| Strivings - 1874 - 312 oldal
...to convince an honest enquirer, or, to use his own words, " I thought the conversion and Apostleship of St. Paul alone, duly considered, was of itself...to prove Christianity to be a Divine revelation." It appears that in a conversation with Gilbert West, the author of an invaluable Monograph on the Resurrection... | |
| Christian Evidence Society - 1875 - 314 oldal
...to convince an honest enquirer, or, to use his own words, " I thought the conversion and Apostleship of St. Paul alone, duly considered, was of itself...to prove Christianity to be a Divine revelation." It appears that in a conversation with Gilbert West, the author of an invaluable Monograph on the Resurrection... | |
| Christian evidence society - 1879 - 316 oldal
...to convince an honest enquirer, or, to use his own words, " I thought the conversion and Apostleship of St. Paul alone, duly considered, was of itself...to prove Christianity to be a Divine revelation." It appears that in a conversation with Gilbert West, the author of an invaluable Monograph on the Resurrection... | |
| John Marshall Lang - 1880 - 306 oldal
...words of Lord Lyttleton, that " the conversion and apostleship of St. Paul alone, duly considered, is of itself a demonstration sufficient to prove Christianity to be a divine revelation " ? Undoubtedly, in the breast of any candid person it must suggest our question, " Thou who like a... | |
| Philip Schaff - 1907 - 460 oldal
...The Conversion of St. Paul: 'The conversion and apostleship of St. Paul alone, duly considered, is of itself a demonstration sufficient to prove Christianity to be a divine revelation.' The importance of the change of the whole tenor of Paul's life can hardly be exaggerated. That was... | |
| 1884 - 812 oldal
...writings of the Apostle, I thought the Conversion and Apostle-ship of St. Paul alone, duly considered by itself, a demonstration sufficient to prove Christianity to be a Divine revelation." Such was the opinion he deliberately expressed to his friend, Gilbert West, also once a Deist, who... | |
| Arthur Evans Moule - 1891 - 220 oldal
...earnest believer, chiefly by St. Paul's history. " I thought," says he, "the conversion and Apostleship of St. Paul alone, duly considered, was of itself...to prove Christianity to be a Divine revelation." He demands for this argument no more than Strauss admits, and Rdnan takes as certain. They both concede... | |
| William John Conybeare, John Saul Howson - 1897 - 1010 oldal
...As Lord Lyttelton observes, " the conversion and apostleship of St. Paul alone, duly considered, is of itself a demonstration sufficient to prove Christianity to be a Divine revelation." Saul was arrested at the height of his zeal, and in the midst of his fury. In the words of Chrysostom,... | |
| Frank Ballard - 1900 - 396 oldal
...the modern critical school. " I thought," says Lord Lyttleton, that " the conversion and apostleship of St. Paul alone, duly considered, was of itself...to prove Christianity to be a Divine revelation." And, adds Mr. Rogcrs, " Lord Lyttleton was, in several respects, especially well qualified to treat... | |
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