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Excerpt from The Character of Jesus: Forbidding His Possible Classification With Men In this little volume we reprint, with consent of the Author, the tenth chapter of his Treatise, Nature and the Supernatural. This chapter, taken as a sketch of the self-evidencing, superhuman character of Christ, has attracted much attention; and we have been solicited, many times over, in the various notices and reviews of the book, as well as by private readers; to give it to the public by itself. This, too;…
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Excerpt from The Character of Jesus: Forbidding His Possible Classification With Men In this little volume we reprint, with consent of the Author, the tenth chapter of his Treatise, Nature and the Supernatural.
This chapter, taken as a sketch of the self-evidencing, superhuman character of Christ, has attracted much attention; and we have been solicited, many times over, in the various notices and reviews of the book, as well as by private readers; to give it to the public by itself. This, too; we do the more readily, that it makes a complete whole by itself, and is in a style to be read by multitudes who probably will not undertake to master the more elaborate and difficult argument, of which it is only a subordinate member.

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Excerpt from The Character of Jesus: Forbidding His Possible Classification With Men In this little volume we reprint, with consent of the Author, the tenth chapter of his Treatise, Nature and the Supernatural.
This chapter, taken as a sketch of the self-evidencing, superhuman character of Christ, has attracted much attention; and we have been solicited, many times over, in the various notices and reviews of the book, as well as by private readers; to give it to the public by itself. This, too; we do the more readily, that it makes a complete whole by itself, and is in a style to be read by multitudes who probably will not undertake to master the more elaborate and difficult argument, of which it is only a subordinate member.

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