Horæ Paulinæ: Or, The Truth of the Scripture History of St. Paul, Evinced by a Comparison of the Epistles which Bear His Name with the Acts of the Apostles, and with One Another |
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... suppose these writings to have been lately discovered in the library of Escurial , and to come to our hands destitute of any extrin- sic or collateral evidence whatever ; and the argument I I am about to offer is calculated to show that ...
... suppose these writings to have been lately discovered in the library of Escurial , and to come to our hands destitute of any extrin- sic or collateral evidence whatever ; and the argument I I am about to offer is calculated to show that ...
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... suppose the history to be true , but the letters spurious ; or the letters to be gen- uine ; but the history false ; or , lastly , falsehood to belong to both the history to be a fable , and the letters ficti- tious ; the same inference ...
... suppose the history to be true , but the letters spurious ; or the letters to be gen- uine ; but the history false ; or , lastly , falsehood to belong to both the history to be a fable , and the letters ficti- tious ; the same inference ...
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... suppose , that be tween the time of their becoming acquainted with St. Paul , and the time of St. Paul's writing to the Corinthians , Aquila and Priscilla could have gone to Rome , so as to have been saluted in an epistle to that city ...
... suppose , that be tween the time of their becoming acquainted with St. Paul , and the time of St. Paul's writing to the Corinthians , Aquila and Priscilla could have gone to Rome , so as to have been saluted in an epistle to that city ...
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... suppose the history and the epistle to be alike fictious , or the history to be true but the letter spurious , or the letter to be genuine but the history a fable , the meeting with this circumstance in both , if neither borrowed it ...
... suppose the history and the epistle to be alike fictious , or the history to be true but the letter spurious , or the letter to be genuine but the history a fable , the meeting with this circumstance in both , if neither borrowed it ...
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... suppose that St. Paul , in going over Macedonia ( dowu ra pegn exewa ) , had passed so far to the west as to come into those parts of the country which were contiguous to Illyricum , if he did not enter into Illyricum itself . The ...
... suppose that St. Paul , in going over Macedonia ( dowu ra pegn exewa ) , had passed so far to the west as to come into those parts of the country which were contiguous to Illyricum , if he did not enter into Illyricum itself . The ...
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