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... objections which they made to the authority of Moses , from his account of the creation , of the patri- archs , of ... objection . You think that the Fathers have not properly answered the Gnostics . I make no question , Sir , you are ...
... objections which they made to the authority of Moses , from his account of the creation , of the patri- archs , of ... objection . You think that the Fathers have not properly answered the Gnostics . I make no question , Sir , you are ...
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... objected by Celsus , that Chris- tianity was a mean religion , inculcating such a pusillanimity and patience under ... objection has been repeated by Bayle ; and though fully answered by Bernard and others , it is still the favourite ...
... objected by Celsus , that Chris- tianity was a mean religion , inculcating such a pusillanimity and patience under ... objection has been repeated by Bayle ; and though fully answered by Bernard and others , it is still the favourite ...
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... objection to Christianity should be stifled by a representation of the mischief it might do if publicly promulged ; on the contrary , we invite , nay , we challenge you to a direct and liberal attack , though oblique glances and ...
... objection to Christianity should be stifled by a representation of the mischief it might do if publicly promulged ; on the contrary , we invite , nay , we challenge you to a direct and liberal attack , though oblique glances and ...
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... objection . You speak , too , of the agape as an essential part of the public worship . This is not according to your usual accuracy ; for , had they been essential , the edict of an heathen magistrate would not have been able to put a ...
... objection . You speak , too , of the agape as an essential part of the public worship . This is not according to your usual accuracy ; for , had they been essential , the edict of an heathen magistrate would not have been able to put a ...
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... objection I answer , in the first place , that we have no reason to believe that miracles were performed as often as ... objections such as these , with the boldness of St Jerome , and bid Celsus , and Porphyry , and Julian , and their ...
... objection I answer , in the first place , that we have no reason to believe that miracles were performed as often as ... objections such as these , with the boldness of St Jerome , and bid Celsus , and Porphyry , and Julian , and their ...
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