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... some Popular Objections . CHAPTER I. The Discrepancies between the several Gos- pels CHAPTER II . 364 Erroneous Opinions imputed to the Apostles 368 CHAPTER III . The Connexion of Christianity with the Page CONTENTS . xi.
... some Popular Objections . CHAPTER I. The Discrepancies between the several Gos- pels CHAPTER II . 364 Erroneous Opinions imputed to the Apostles 368 CHAPTER III . The Connexion of Christianity with the Page CONTENTS . xi.
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... opinions , undoubting , and impatient of contradiction . They clung to this hope under every misfortune of their country , and with more tenacity as their dangers or calamities increased . To find , therefore , that expectations so ...
... opinions , undoubting , and impatient of contradiction . They clung to this hope under every misfortune of their country , and with more tenacity as their dangers or calamities increased . To find , therefore , that expectations so ...
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... was constantly surrounded by their enemies . The well - known , because the experienced fate of re- Ap . 1ma , p . 16. Ed . Thirl . formers , whenever the reformation subverts some reigning opinion , 14 EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY .
... was constantly surrounded by their enemies . The well - known , because the experienced fate of re- Ap . 1ma , p . 16. Ed . Thirl . formers , whenever the reformation subverts some reigning opinion , 14 EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY .
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In Three Parts William Paley. formers , whenever the reformation subverts some reigning opinion , and does not proceed upon a change that has already taken place in the senti- ments of a country , will not allow , much less lead us to ...
In Three Parts William Paley. formers , whenever the reformation subverts some reigning opinion , and does not proceed upon a change that has already taken place in the senti- ments of a country , will not allow , much less lead us to ...
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... opinion which an errand so novel and extraordi- nary could not fail of exciting . I can conceive that the teachers of Christianity might both fear The best of the ancient philosophers , Plato , Cicero , and Epictetus , allowed , or ...
... opinion which an errand so novel and extraordi- nary could not fail of exciting . I can conceive that the teachers of Christianity might both fear The best of the ancient philosophers , Plato , Cicero , and Epictetus , allowed , or ...
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