BOOK III.
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THE RELATION OF THE RELIGIOUS ELEMENT TO JESUS OF NAZAERETH, OR A DISCOURSE OF CHRISTIANITY.
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PAGE
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Chap. I.
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Statement of the Question and the Method of Inquiry
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153
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II.
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Removal of some Difficulties. Character of the Christian Records
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158
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III.
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The Religious and Theological Doctrines of Jesus
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163
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IV.
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The Authority of Jesus, its Real and Pretended Source
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173
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V.
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The Essential Excellence of the Christian Religion
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187
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VI.
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The Moral and Religious Character of Jesus of Nazareth
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192
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VII.
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Mistakes about Jesus—his Reception and Influence
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198
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BOOK IV.
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THE RELATION OF THE RELIGIOUS ELEMENT TO THE GREATEST OF BOOKS, OR A DISCOURSE OF THE BIBLE.
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Chap. I.
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Position of the Bible—Claims made for it—Statement of the Question
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211
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II.
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An Examination of the Claims of the Old Testament to be a Divine, Miraculous, or Infallible Composition
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218
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III.
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An Examination of the Claims of the New Testament to be a Divine, Miraculous, or Infallible Composition
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234
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IV.
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The Absolute Religion independent of Historical Documents—The Bible as it is
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242
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V.
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Cause of the False and the Real Veneration for the Bible
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245
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BOOK V.
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THE RELATION OF THE RELIGIOUS ELEMENT TO THE GREATEST OF HUMAN INSTITUTIONS, OR A DISCOURSE OF THE CHURCH.
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Chap. I.
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Claims of the Christian Church
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253
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II.
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The Gradual Formation of the Christian Church
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258
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III.
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The Fundamental and Distinctive Idea of the Christian Church—Division of the Christian Sects
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269
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IV.
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The Catholic Party
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271
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V.
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The Protestant Party
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289
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VI.
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Of the Party that are neither Catholics nor Protestants
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316
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VII.
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The Final Answer to the Question
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319
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The Conclusion
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325
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