On the Evidences of Christianity As They Were Stated And Enforced in the Discou

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On the Evidences of Christianity As They Were Stated And Enforced in the Discou
James Clarke Franks
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St. John V. 37, 38.
And the Father himself which hath sent me, hath borne witness of me. Ye have neither heard his voice at any time, nor seen his shape. And ye have not his word abiding in you ; for whom he hath sent, him ye believe not.
This passage is certainly involved in considerable difficulty. If we refer to the original itself, we find that although, in some respects, its purport might be more distinctly expressed, it requires the assistance of the Commentator, rather than the amendment
...s of the Translator. For the diffi- culty principally consists, not in the ambiguity of particular words, but in that apparent want of connexion between the different clauses, which has probably been occasioned by the conciseness of the passage. As far, however, as these words of our Lord will be employed in suggesting topics R 258 Lecture XL for our present consideration, we shall proceed on the most evident and certain grounds. Nor am I without a hope, that we shall be able to illustrate the scope of the whole passage, by comparing" the first clause of it with those that precede and follow it.

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