The Works of Dr. John Tillotson, Late Archbishop of Canterbury. Vol. 06
I HAVE from these words [1] propounded to consider two things.
I. Those prejudices and objections which the world had against our Saviour and his religion at their first appearance; as also to inquire into those which men at this day do more especially insist upon, against the Christian religion; and to shew the unreasonableness of them.
II. How happy a thing it is to escape and overcome the common prejudices which men have against religion.
I have entered upon the first of these; the prejudices which the world had against our Saviour and his religion. When this great teacher of mankind came from God, though he gave all imaginable testimony and evidence that he was sent from heaven, yet the greatest part of the world, both Jews and gentiles, were mightily offended at him, and deeply prejudiced against him and his doctrine; but not both upon the same account.
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I. Those prejudices and objections which the world had against our Saviour and his religion at their first appearance; as also to inquire into those which men at this day do more especially insist upon, against the Christian religion; and to shew the unreasonableness of them.
II. How happy a thing it is to escape and overcome the common prejudices which men have against religion.
I have entered upon the first of these; the prejudices which the world had against our Saviour and his religion. When this great teacher of mankind came from God, though he gave all imaginable testimony and evidence that he was sent from heaven, yet the greatest part of the world, both Jews and gentiles, were mightily offended at him, and deeply prejudiced against him and his doctrine; but not both upon the same account.
The Works of Dr. John Tillotson, Late Archbishop of Canterbury. Vol. 06
I HAVE from these words [1] propounded to consider two things.
I. Those prejudices and objections which the world had against our Saviour and his religion at their first appearance; as also to inquire into those which men at this day do more especially insist upon, against the Christian religion; and to shew the unreasonableness of them.
II. How happy a thing it is to escape and overcome the common prejudices which men have against religion.
I have entered upon the first of these; the prejudices which the world had against our Saviour and his religion. When this great teacher of mankind came from God, though he gave all imaginable testimony and evidence that he was sent from heaven, yet the greatest part of the world, both Jews and gentiles, were mightily offended at him, and deeply prejudiced against him and his doctrine; but not both upon the same account.
I. Those prejudices and objections which the world had against our Saviour and his religion at their first appearance; as also to inquire into those which men at this day do more especially insist upon, against the Christian religion; and to shew the unreasonableness of them.
II. How happy a thing it is to escape and overcome the common prejudices which men have against religion.
I have entered upon the first of these; the prejudices which the world had against our Saviour and his religion. When this great teacher of mankind came from God, though he gave all imaginable testimony and evidence that he was sent from heaven, yet the greatest part of the world, both Jews and gentiles, were mightily offended at him, and deeply prejudiced against him and his doctrine; but not both upon the same account.
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BN ID: | 2940011895852 |
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Publisher: | New Century Books |
Publication date: | 11/14/2010 |
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