The Lost Gospel and Its Contents - Or, The Author of "Supernatural Religion" Refuted by Himself by Michael Ferrebee Sadler
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of our Four Gospels 118
Note on Section XIX.--Testimonies of Irenaeus, Clement of Alexandria, and Tertullian to the use of the Four Gospels in their day 136 SECTION XX.--The Evidence for Miracles 149 SECTION XXI.--Objections to Miracles 162 SECTION XXII.--Jewish Credulity 167 SECTION XXIII.--Demoniacal Possession 173 SECTION XXIV.--Competent Witnesses 179 SECTION XXV.--Date of Testimony 185 THE LOST GOSPEL. SECTION I. INTRODUCTORY. In the following pages I have examined the conclusions at which the author of a book entitled "Supernatural Religion" has assumed to have arrived. The method and contents of the work in question may be thus described. The work is entitled "Supernatural Religion, an Inquiry into the Reality of Divine Revelation." Its contents occupy two volumes of about 500 |
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