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" ... to the great question. His studies, being honest, ended in conviction. He found that religion was true, and what he had learned he endeavoured to teach (1747), by Observations on the Conversion of St. Paul; a treatise to which infidelity has never... "
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Power of Religion on the Mind in Retirement: Affliction & at the Approach of ...

Lindley Murray - 1868 - 384 trang
...true, and what he had learned he endeavored to teach, by "Obserrations on the Conversion of St. Paul;" a treatise to which infidelity has never been able...pleasure in a letter which deserves to be inserted: " I have read your religious treatise with infinite pleasure and satisfaction. The style is fine and...

Observations on the conversion and apostleship of st. Paul, a letter [by G ...

George Lyttelton (1st baron.) - 1868 - 184 trang
...Lordship's pen. What Dr. Johnson said of it in his day, may still be said of it in ours, that it is " a treatise to which infidelity has never been able to fabricate a specious answer ; " at least, that it has never attempted it. Of this, as of many other works on the same great theme...

Theological Index: References to the Principal Works in Every Department of ...

Howard Malcom - 1868 - 520 trang
...Lowmau'p Hebrew Government. on Prophecy. (Reply to Collins.) Lyttleton on the Conversion of St. Paul. ("A treatise to which Infidelity has never been able to fabricate a specious answer."— Dr. JOHNSOS.) Maltby's (E.) Illustrations. Maugey's Reply to Toland's Nazarenus. Markland on Miracles....

The Christian Witness and Congregational Magazine, Tập 4

1868 - 598 trang
...Lyttleton's tract on St. Paul (for in truth it is little more than a tract) Dr. Johnson spoke of as " a treatise to which infidelity has never been able to fabricate a specious answer." And Mr. Eogers, who regards its reasoning as still strong and good, says, " it is the more valuable...

Theological Index: References to the Principal Works in Every Department of ...

Howard Malcolm - 1868 - 494 trang
...Lowman's Hebrew Government. on Prophecy. (Reply to Collins.) Lyttleton on the Conversion of St. Paul. ("A treatise to which Infidelity has never been able to fabricate a specious answer." — Dr. JOHNSON.) Maltby's (E.) Illustrations. Mangey's Reply to Toland's Nazarenus. Markland on Miracles....

Evangelical Christendom:A Monthly Chronicle of the Churches Vol. IX

Various - 1868 - 492 trang
...conversion of St. Paul has long and deservedly enjoyed a high reputation. Dr. Johnson said it is " a treatise to which infidelity has never been able to fabricate a specious answer. " Mr. Rogers truly remarks that infidelity has never even attempted it. The " Introductory Essay "...

The Church Quarterly Review, Tập 9

1880 - 578 trang
...as to have given a proof of the truth of the Christian Religion, which could never lose its cogency. 'A treatise to which infidelity has never been able to fabricate a specious answer,' it was called by Dr. Johnson. The flank of such an argument, highly ingenious as it was and is, must...

History of English Thought in the Eighteenth Century, Tập 1

Leslie Stephen - 1876 - 488 trang
...whole. 62. Lyttelton's similar dissertation upon the conversion of St. Paul is described by Johnson as ' a treatise to which infidelity has never been able to fabricate a specious answer.' He professes to show that Paul's conversion was alone a sufficient demonstration of the divine character...

The Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit: Sermons, Phần 273-284

Charles Haddon Spurgeon - 1879 - 786 trang
...Johnson says of Lyttleton's " Observations upon the Conversion and Apostleship of St. Paul," "it is a treatise to which infidelity has never been able to fabricate a specious answer." Consider for a moment the renowned conversion of Paul. It was singulary opportune that just at that...

The Church Quarterly Review, Tập 9

1880 - 578 trang
...to have given a proof of the truth of the Christian Religion, which could never lose its cogency. ' A treatise to which infidelity has never been able to fabricate a specious answer,' it was called by Dr. Johnson. The flank of such an argument, highly ingenious as it was and is, must...




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