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... ment , i . e . its first publication , to the activity of the Person who was the founder of the institu- tion , and of those who were joined with him in the undertaking , or we are driven upon the strange supposition , that , although ...
... ment , i . e . its first publication , to the activity of the Person who was the founder of the institu- tion , and of those who were joined with him in the undertaking , or we are driven upon the strange supposition , that , although ...
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... ment springs from sincerity . With a conscious- ness at the bottom of hollowness and falsehood , the fatigue and restraint would become insup- portable . I am apt to believe that very few hypo- crites engage in these undertakings ; or ...
... ment springs from sincerity . With a conscious- ness at the bottom of hollowness and falsehood , the fatigue and restraint would become insup- portable . I am apt to believe that very few hypo- crites engage in these undertakings ; or ...
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... ment . Add to which , that the religious systems of those times , however ill supported by evidence , had been long established . The ancient religion of a country has always many votaries , and some- times not the fewer , because its ...
... ment . Add to which , that the religious systems of those times , however ill supported by evidence , had been long established . The ancient religion of a country has always many votaries , and some- times not the fewer , because its ...
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... ment be deserving of credit as histories , so that a fact ought to be accounted true , because it is found in them ; or whether they are entitled to be considered as representing the accounts which , true or false , the apostles ...
... ment be deserving of credit as histories , so that a fact ought to be accounted true , because it is found in them ; or whether they are entitled to be considered as representing the accounts which , true or false , the apostles ...
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... what were the miracles , and the kind of miracles , which the apostles attributed to Jesus . Although , for argument's sake , and only for argu- ment's sake , we should allow that this Gospel had 82 EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY .
... what were the miracles , and the kind of miracles , which the apostles attributed to Jesus . Although , for argument's sake , and only for argu- ment's sake , we should allow that this Gospel had 82 EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY .
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