A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts |
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... appears a small ambiguity in the term " experience , " and in the phrases " contrary to experience , " or " contradicting experience , " which it may be necessary to remove in the first place . Strictly speaking , the narrative of a ...
... appears a small ambiguity in the term " experience , " and in the phrases " contrary to experience , " or " contradicting experience , " which it may be necessary to remove in the first place . Strictly speaking , the narrative of a ...
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... appears little less than certain , that , if the first announcing of the religion by the Founder had not been followed up by the zeal and industry of his immediate disci- ples , the attempt must have expired in its birth . Then as to ...
... appears little less than certain , that , if the first announcing of the religion by the Founder had not been followed up by the zeal and industry of his immediate disci- ples , the attempt must have expired in its birth . Then as to ...
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... appears in the following rescript ; " The Christians are not to be sought for ; but if any are brought before you , and convicted , they are to be punished . " And this direction he gives , after it had been re- ported to him by his own ...
... appears in the following rescript ; " The Christians are not to be sought for ; but if any are brought before you , and convicted , they are to be punished . " And this direction he gives , after it had been re- ported to him by his own ...
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... appears , " that ac cusations , trials , and examinations , were , and had been , going on against them in the provinces over which he presided ; that schedules were de- livered by anonymous informers , containing the names of persons ...
... appears , " that ac cusations , trials , and examinations , were , and had been , going on against them in the provinces over which he presided ; that schedules were de- livered by anonymous informers , containing the names of persons ...
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... appear in the highest degree incredible ; which are , either that Christ filled the minds of his followers with fears and apprehensions , with- out any reason or authority for what he said , and contrary to the truth of the case ; or ...
... appear in the highest degree incredible ; which are , either that Christ filled the minds of his followers with fears and apprehensions , with- out any reason or authority for what he said , and contrary to the truth of the case ; or ...
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