A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... Roman writings , they were writings which he had never seen . Supposing them to be no more than what some or other had taught in various times and places , he could not collect them together . ----- Who were his coadjutors in the under ...
... Roman writings , they were writings which he had never seen . Supposing them to be no more than what some or other had taught in various times and places , he could not collect them together . ----- Who were his coadjutors in the under ...
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... Roman tribute in the difficulty con- cerning the interfering relations of a future state , as proposed to him in the instance of a woman who had married seven brethren§ ; and , more especially , in his reply to those who demanded from ...
... Roman tribute in the difficulty con- cerning the interfering relations of a future state , as proposed to him in the instance of a woman who had married seven brethren§ ; and , more especially , in his reply to those who demanded from ...
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... Roman governor : or even if they had as- serted the public appearance of Christ in general unqualified terms , without noticing , as they have done , the presence of his dis- ciples on each occasion , and noticing it in such a manner as ...
... Roman governor : or even if they had as- serted the public appearance of Christ in general unqualified terms , without noticing , as they have done , the presence of his dis- ciples on each occasion , and noticing it in such a manner as ...
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... Roman governor than these words . But that is not precisely the point I am concerned with . A mere panegyrist , or a dishonest narrator , would not have represented his cause , or have made a great magistrate re- present it , in this ...
... Roman governor than these words . But that is not precisely the point I am concerned with . A mere panegyrist , or a dishonest narrator , would not have represented his cause , or have made a great magistrate re- present it , in this ...
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... Romans , and the Jews . This variety renders a forgery proportionably more dif- ficult , especially to writers of a posterior age . A Greek or Roman Christian , who dived in the second or third century , would have been wanting in ...
... Romans , and the Jews . This variety renders a forgery proportionably more dif- ficult , especially to writers of a posterior age . A Greek or Roman Christian , who dived in the second or third century , would have been wanting in ...
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