| William Hanna - 1862 - 386 páginas
...strongly impressed with the belief that the views which he has adopted and maintained on this subject were fundamentally correct. Nor has this opinion been in...Continent. That the immediate cause of the death of our blcssod Saviour was—speaking medically—laceration or rupture of the heart, is a doctrine in regard... | |
| 1872
...of service both for this and the preceding article. — ED. THE PHYSICAL CAUSE OP DUE LORD'S DEATH. THAT the immediate cause of the death of our blessed...Saviour was — speaking medically — laceration or ruptuie of the heart, is a doctrine in regard to which there can be no absolute certainty; but assuredly... | |
| 1864 - 594 páginas
...the death of Christ, I have been strongly impressed with the belief that the views which he adopted and maintained on this subject are fundamentally correct....there can be no absolute certainty ; but assuredly in favour of it there is a very high amount of circumstantial probability." While Dr. John Struthers,... | |
| London metrop. tabernacle - 1871 - 584 páginas
...Death of Christ, 1 have been strongly impressed with the belief that the views which he adopted! arid maintained on this subject are fundamentally correct....regard to which there can be no absolute certainty; hut, assuredly, in favour of it there is a very high amount of circumstantial probability. Let me try... | |
| Rev. H. T. Howat - 1865 - 296 páginas
...after a patient and somewhat thorough investigation, we coincide in the remark of Professor Simpson, ' that the immediate cause of the death of our blessed Saviour was, speaking medically, laceration or 1 John xix. 34. rupture of the heart, is a doctrine in regard to which there can be no absolute certainty,... | |
| David Thomas - 1871 - 784 páginas
...that the views which he adopted and maintained on this subject are fundamentally correct. Nor has that opinion been in any way altered by a perusal of some...can be no absolute certainty ; but, assuredly, in favour of it there is a very high amount of tsrciirmtatttial probability." THE PBACTICAL MORAL LESSON... | |
| 1871 - 382 páginas
...be as conclusive as an argument on such a subject can be. For though, as Sir James Simpson admits, that the immediate cause of the death of our blessed...regard to which there can be no absolute certainty ; yet our author shows in favour of it that there is a very large amount of circumstantial probability,... | |
| Robert William Dale - 1875 - 530 páginas
...the Death of Christ, I have been strongly impressed with the belief that the views which he adopted and maintained on this subject are fundamentally correct....can be no absolute certainty ; but, assuredly, in favour of it, there is a very high amount of circumstantial probability." He adds : 2 " No medical... | |
| William Hanna - 1876 - 716 páginas
...the Death of Christ, I have been strongly impressed with the belief that the views which he adopted* and maintained on this subject are fundamentally correct....Continent. That the immediate cause of the death of our blossed Saviour was — speaking medically — laceration or rup ture of the heart, is a doctrine in... | |
| 1876 - 836 páginas
...spot or blemish." 2d. " That the immediate cause of the death of our Saviour was rupture or laceration of the heart, is a doctrine in regard to which there can be no absolute certainty." 3d. " To obtain positive proof that rupture of the heart was the cause of death, a post mortem examination... | |
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