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... recorded in the history of the primitive Church after the apostolical age , were for- geries it is foreign to the present purpose to deliver any opinion upon that subject ; but I do beg leave to insist upon this , that such of them as ...
... recorded in the history of the primitive Church after the apostolical age , were for- geries it is foreign to the present purpose to deliver any opinion upon that subject ; but I do beg leave to insist upon this , that such of them as ...
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... recorded by Pliny or Seneca vanishes at once . Do you not perceive , Sir , upon what a slender foundation this mighty objection is grounded ; when we have only to put you upon proving , that the darkness at the crucifixion was of so ...
... recorded by Pliny or Seneca vanishes at once . Do you not perceive , Sir , upon what a slender foundation this mighty objection is grounded ; when we have only to put you upon proving , that the darkness at the crucifixion was of so ...
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... recorded by his nephew in his letter to Tacitus . This event happened in the year 79 : it is not yet then quite seventeen hun- dred years since Herculaneum was swallowed up ; but we are informed by unquestionable authority , that " the ...
... recorded by his nephew in his letter to Tacitus . This event happened in the year 79 : it is not yet then quite seventeen hun- dred years since Herculaneum was swallowed up ; but we are informed by unquestionable authority , that " the ...
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... recorded in it ; but it is not a genuine book , having not been written by Walter , to whom it is ascribed , but by Robins . This distinction between the genuineness and authenticity of a book , will assist us in detecting the fallacy ...
... recorded in it ; but it is not a genuine book , having not been written by Walter , to whom it is ascribed , but by Robins . This distinction between the genuineness and authenticity of a book , will assist us in detecting the fallacy ...
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... recorded in them may be true , whenever , or by whomsoever they were written . It cannot be said that the Jews had no public records ; the Bible furnishes abun- dance of proof to the contrary . I by no means admit , that these books ...
... recorded in them may be true , whenever , or by whomsoever they were written . It cannot be said that the Jews had no public records ; the Bible furnishes abun- dance of proof to the contrary . I by no means admit , that these books ...
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