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been seen. <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> I. Cor. XV. 8.</note> | been seen. <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> I. Cor. XV. 8.</note> | ||
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<p><!-- indent first word --><del>T</del> In the Acts of the Apostles those different accounts | |||
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we <!-- or, as --> shall find of what passed on the occasion of his conversion | we <!-- or, as --> shall find of what passed on the occasion of his conversion | ||
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- <del>two</del> <add>one</add> of them given as from the <unclear> | - <del>two</del> <add>one</add> of them given as from the <unclear>boatman</unclear>, but of <gap/> | ||
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if not of his | if not of his narration from Paul himself when he <add>in his</add> | ||
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accompanied, the other two as from Paul himself. In | accompanied, the other two as from Paul himself. In | ||
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of Jesus made their way to his mind. | of Jesus made their way to his mind. | ||
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<p><!-- indent first word -->When in his <add>writing</add | |||
<p><!-- indent first word -->When in his <add>writing</add> epistle to the Corinthians he speaks | |||
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of<!-- or, of --> this same transaction, then and then above <del>does</del> is the | |||
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organ of sight mentioned as <add>our<!-- or, one --> <gap/><!-- looks like 'amongst', or something similar --></add> <del>the</del> channel, <del>or as a</del> | organ of sight mentioned as <add>our<!-- or, one --> <gap/><!-- looks like 'amongst', or something similar --></add> <del>the</del> channel, <del>or as a</del> | ||
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<del>channel through which these | <del>channel through which these senses</del> through which he | ||
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had cognisance of the presence of Jesus. | had cognisance of the presence of Jesus. | ||
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The other departure from truth is that which consists in
his saying of Jesus that by himself also had Jesus
been seen. + + I. Cor. XV. 8.
T In the Acts of the Apostles those different accounts
we shall find of what passed on the occasion of his conversion
- two one of them given as from the boatman, but of
if not of his narration from Paul himself when he in his
accompanied, the other two as from Paul himself. In
every one of these, the account is there from the first to last
Paul was in a state of blindness and that the organ
of hearing was the only channel through which the words
of Jesus made their way to his mind.
When in his writing epistle to the Corinthians he speaks
of this same transaction, then and then above does is the
organ of sight mentioned as our the channel, or as a
channel through which these senses through which he
had cognisance of the presence of Jesus.
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