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... expected that he should give an assent to our faith . In the case , indeed , of the Apostles , the inquiry would be much less perplexed ; since it would briefly resolve itself into this , whether they were credible reporters of facts ...
... expected that he should give an assent to our faith . In the case , indeed , of the Apostles , the inquiry would be much less perplexed ; since it would briefly resolve itself into this , whether they were credible reporters of facts ...
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... expected ; it did not hold out to them the punishments of the infernal regions as aniles fabulas . To the question , Quid si post mortem maneant animi ? they could not answer with Cicero and the philosophers - Beatos esse con- cedo ...
... expected ; it did not hold out to them the punishments of the infernal regions as aniles fabulas . To the question , Quid si post mortem maneant animi ? they could not answer with Cicero and the philosophers - Beatos esse con- cedo ...
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... expected the coming of the Lord in his own day ? Let us press , Sir , the mysterious language of prophecy and revelation as closely as you please , but let us press it truly , and we may perhaps find reason from thence to receive , with ...
... expected the coming of the Lord in his own day ? Let us press , Sir , the mysterious language of prophecy and revelation as closely as you please , but let us press it truly , and we may perhaps find reason from thence to receive , with ...
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... expected Christ would come in their time ; it will not follow , that this their error ought in any wise to diminish their authority as preachers of the gospel . I am sensible this position may alarm even some well - wishers to ...
... expected Christ would come in their time ; it will not follow , that this their error ought in any wise to diminish their authority as preachers of the gospel . I am sensible this position may alarm even some well - wishers to ...
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... expected that I should apologize at length for the indiscretion of the first Christians : nor have I any disposition to reap a malicious pleasure from exaggerating , what you have had so much good - natured pleasure in exte- nuating ...
... expected that I should apologize at length for the indiscretion of the first Christians : nor have I any disposition to reap a malicious pleasure from exaggerating , what you have had so much good - natured pleasure in exte- nuating ...
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