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" What sweetness, what purity in his manners ! what affecting grace in his instructions ! what elevation in his maxims ! what profound wisdom in his discourses ! what... "
Catholicism and the Second French Republic, 1848-1852 - Page 19
by Ross William Collins - 1923 - 360 pages
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Observations on Our Lord's Conduct as a Divine Instructor: And on the ...

William Newcome - 1810 - 542 pages
...have they when compared with this ! Is it possible that a book, at once so sublime and simple, should be the work of men ? Is it possible that he, whose history it records, should be himself a mere man ? Is this the style of an enthusiast, or of an * L»rd. Test....
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The Christian Disciple, Volume 1

Liberalism (Religion) - 1813 - 268 pages
...have they when compared with this! Is it possible, that a book, at onee so sublime and simple, should be the work of men? Is it possible, that he, whose history it records, should' be himself a mere man? Is this the style of an enthusiast, or of an ambitious sectary?...
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Vindiciae Christianae: a Comparative Estimate of the Genius and Temper of ...

Jerom Alley - Apologetics - 1826 - 708 pages
...Gospel " speaks to the heart. Is it possible that the book, " at once so sublime and simple, should be the work " of men ? Is it possible that he, whose history " it records, should have been a mere man? What " sweetness, what purity in his manner ! What " affecting...
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A New Analysis of Chronology and Geography, History and Prophecy ...

William Hales - Bible - 1830 - 1222 pages
...do they appear placed beside this ! Is it possible, that a Book at once so sublime and simple, can be the work of men ? Is it possible, that He whose history it records, can be but a mere man ? Does he speak in the tone of an enthusiast, or of an ambitious...
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The life of Jesus. Ed. by the author of the 'Companion to the Bible'.

Oliver Alden Taylor - 1840 - 280 pages
...possible that a book at once so TESTIMONY OF INFIDELS TO THE GOSPEL. 227 sublime and so simple can be the work of men ? Is it possible that he whose history it narrates was a mere man ? What sweetness, what purity in his manners; what touching grace in his...
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The Family Sabbath-day Miscellany: Comprising Over Three Hundred Religious ...

Charles Augustus Goodrich - Families - 1841 - 576 pages
...have they, when compared with this, b it possible that a book, at once so sublime aril simple, should be the work of men ? Is it possible that he, whose history it accords, should be himself a mere man'.' Is this the style of an enthusiast, or of an ambitious...
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The divinity of ... Jesus Christ demonstratively proved; in 27 letters, by ...

M D. Talbot - 1843 - 374 pages
...fling in comparison ! Is it possible that a work, at the " same time so sublime and so simple, can be the work of " men ? Is it possible that he, whose history it forms, can " be no more than a man himself? Do we there observe " the style of an Enthusiast, or...
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The churchman's companion: a help to scriptural knowledge

Churchman - 1843 - 198 pages
...do they appear placed beside this ! Is it possible that a book, at once so sublime and simple, can be the work of men? Is it possible that He, whose history it records, can be but a mere man ? Does He speak in the tone of an enthusiast or of an ambitious secretary...
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Lectures on the evidences of Christianity

Mark Hopkins - 1846 - 412 pages
...have they when compared with this ! Is it possible that a book at once so sublime and simple should be the work of men ? Is it possible that he whose history it records should be himself a mere man ? Is this the style of an enthusiast, or of an ambitious sectary...
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Lectures on the Evidences of Christianity, Before the Lowell Institute ...

Mark Hopkins - Apologetics - 1846 - 530 pages
...have they when compared with this ! Is it possible that a book at once so sublime and simple should be the work of men ? Is it possible that he whose history it records should be himself a mere man ? Is this the style of an enthusiast, or of an ambitious sectary...
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