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" ... excused himself from undertaking a controversy in religion, of all others the most momentous. But he was told, that the argument should be confined merely to the nature of the evidence ; and that might be considered, without entering into any such... "
The Trial of the Witnesses of the Resurrection of Jesus - Page 5
by Thomas Sherlock - 2005 - 88 pages
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Discourses preached at the Temple church, and on several occasions. To which ...

Thomas Sherlock (bp. of London.) - 1812 - 464 pages
...nature of the evidence, and that might be confidered without entering into any fuch controverfy as he would avoid; and, to bring the matter within bounds, and under one view, the evidence of Chrift's refurredlion, and the exceptions taken to it, fhould be the only fubject of the conference....
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Discourses Preached at the Temple Church, and on Several Occasions ..., Volume 4

Thomas Sherlock - 1812 - 478 pages
...nature of the evidence, and that might be confidered without entering into any fuch controverfy as he would avoid ; and, to bring the matter within bounds, and under one view, the evidence of Chrift's refurrection, and the exceptions taken to it, fhould be the only fubjeft of the conference....
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The Works ...: With Some Account of His Life ...

Thomas Sherlock - 1830 - 392 pages
...nature of the evidence, and that might be considered without entering into any such controversy as he would avoid ; and to bring the matter within bounds...persuaded, and promised to give the company and their new-made judge a meeting that day fortnight. The judge and the rest of the company were for bringing...
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The Works of Bishop Sherlock: With Some Account of His Life ..., Volume 5

Thomas Sherlock, Thomas Smart Hughes - 1830 - 396 pages
...nature of the evidence, and that might be considered without entering into any such controversy as he would avoid; and to bring the matter within bounds...persuaded, and promised to give the company and their new-made judge a meeting that day fortnight. The judge and the rest of the company were for bringing...
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Publications, Issue 135

Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1843 - 240 pages
...nature of the evidence ; and that might be considered, without entering into any such controversy as he would avoid ; and, to bring the matter within bounds,...persuaded, and promised to give the company, and their new-made judge, a meeting that day fortnight. The judge and the rest of the company were for bringing...
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Chambers's Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A History Critical ..., Volume 2

Robert Chambers - 1902 - 860 pages
...nature of the evidence, and that might be considered without entering into any such controversy as d, a God appears ! A God, a God ! the vocal new-made judge a meeting that day fortnight. The judge and the rest of the company were for bringing...
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Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 2

Robert Chambers - 1902 - 864 pages
...be considered without entering into any such controversy as he would avoid ; and to bring the matt« zard) wintry storms to swell, As heaven and earth...they none at all ; Whence sweeter grew our sleep, sec new-made judge a meeting that dar fortnight. The judge and the rest of the company were for bringing...
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Hume's Abject Failure: The Argument Against Miracles

John Earman - 2000 - 232 pages
...Nature of the Evidence, and that might be consider'd without entering into any such Controversy as he would avoid; and to bring the Matter within Bounds,...persuaded, and promised to give the Company, and their new-made Judge, a Meeting that Day Fortnight. The Judge and the rest of the Company were for bringing...
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The Companion to Development Studies

Vandana Desai, Robert B. Potter - 2002 - 580 pages
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Religious Thought in the Eighteenth Century: Illustrated from Writers of the ...

John Martin Creed, J. S. Boys Smith - 1934 - 352 pages
...recent trial and conviction of Woolston. After some desultory conversation it is decided among them that the evidence of Christ's resurrection and the exceptions taken to it should be made the subject of investigation in the form of a trial; one of the company undertakes the office...
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