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Cassels, Walter R., 1826-1907

"A Reply to Dr. Lightfoot's Essays"

; origin of belief in
supernatural interference, 159; assumptions to justify miracles,
159 f.; an Infinite Personal God, 159 f.; Divine design of
Revelation, 160; miracles antecedently incredible, 160 f.;
evidence for the Christian miracles, 161 f.; principles upon which
evidence examined, 162; evidence for Gospels, 162 f.; evidence for
Acts, 164; the remaining books of New Testament, 164 f.; evidence
of Paul, 165; evidence for Resurrection and Ascension, 165 f.;
results tested by general considerations, 166 ff.; claim of
Christianity to be Divinely revealed not original, 166 f.;
history and achievements of Christianity opposed to it, 167 f.;
census of religions, 168 n. 1; how far the Great Teacher was
misunderstood, 168 f.; transformation of Christianity, 169 f.;
alleged objections to disturbing belief, 169 f.; objections not
valid, 170 f.; argument that Divine Revelation is necessary to
man, 172 f.; we gain more than we lose by finding our theology
to be mere human inventions, 173 f.
Resurrection, evidence for, 165 f.
Reuss, 147
Riggenbach, on passage of Irenaeus, 5; on Sychar, 32
Ritschl, 62, 63
Rivet, 64, 65, 67
Routh, on passage of Irenaeus, 4
Ruinart, anniversary of Ignatius, 112
Rumpf, 60
Sanday, 33
Saumaise, 65, 66
Schleimann, 75 f.


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