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Page 31
... given of the life of Christ , that you are compelled to consider the whole as an ill - digested and improbable story . You would not reason thus upon any other occasion ; you would not reject as fabu- lous the accounts given by Livy and ...
... given of the life of Christ , that you are compelled to consider the whole as an ill - digested and improbable story . You would not reason thus upon any other occasion ; you would not reject as fabu- lous the accounts given by Livy and ...
Page 38
... given to mankind , in the earliest ages , sensible and extraordinary proofs of his existence and attributes ; in having made the Jewish and Christian dis- pensations mediums to convey to all men , through all ages , that knowledge ...
... given to mankind , in the earliest ages , sensible and extraordinary proofs of his existence and attributes ; in having made the Jewish and Christian dis- pensations mediums to convey to all men , through all ages , that knowledge ...
Page 42
... given in that book for the observation of the Sabbath is different from that given in Exodus , merits a reply . You need not be told that the very name of this book imports , in Greek , a repetition of a law ; and that the Hebrew ...
... given in that book for the observation of the Sabbath is different from that given in Exodus , merits a reply . You need not be told that the very name of this book imports , in Greek , a repetition of a law ; and that the Hebrew ...
Page 67
... given their evidence in the same contradictory manner as it is here given , they would have been in danger of having their ears cropt for perjury , and would have justly deserved it , " " hard words or hanging , " it seems , if you had ...
... given their evidence in the same contradictory manner as it is here given , they would have been in danger of having their ears cropt for perjury , and would have justly deserved it , " " hard words or hanging , " it seems , if you had ...
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... given in those books destroys each other . " When I was a young man in the university , I was pretty much accustomed to drawing of consequences ; but my Alma Mater did not suffer me to draw consequences after your manner ; she taught me ...
... given in those books destroys each other . " When I was a young man in the university , I was pretty much accustomed to drawing of consequences ; but my Alma Mater did not suffer me to draw consequences after your manner ; she taught me ...
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