A View of the Evidences of Christianity in Three Parts and the Horae Paulinae |
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Page 40
... Jerusalem had just before crucified the founder of the religion . That is a fact which will not be dis- puted . They therefore who stood forth to preach the religion , must necessarily reproach these rulers with an execution , which ...
... Jerusalem had just before crucified the founder of the religion . That is a fact which will not be dis- puted . They therefore who stood forth to preach the religion , must necessarily reproach these rulers with an execution , which ...
Page 41
... Jerusalem and in Judea , with the difficulties and the enemies which they had to contend with , and entirely destitute , as they were , of force , authority , or protection , could execute their mission with per- sonal ease and safety ...
... Jerusalem and in Judea , with the difficulties and the enemies which they had to contend with , and entirely destitute , as they were , of force , authority , or protection , could execute their mission with per- sonal ease and safety ...
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... Jerusalem . How new ! how alien from all their former habits and ideas , and from those of everybody about them ! What a revolution there must have been of opinions and prejudices to bring the matter to this ! We know what the precepts ...
... Jerusalem . How new ! how alien from all their former habits and ideas , and from those of everybody about them ! What a revolution there must have been of opinions and prejudices to bring the matter to this ! We know what the precepts ...
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... Jerusalem had just before crucified the Founder of the religion . ' If the idea of Christ's Resurrection occurred to the disciples at all , it must have occurred to them as a thing to be proved . ' SOMETHING ' may have made it congenial ...
... Jerusalem had just before crucified the Founder of the religion . ' If the idea of Christ's Resurrection occurred to the disciples at all , it must have occurred to them as a thing to be proved . ' SOMETHING ' may have made it congenial ...
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... Jerusalem . This point at least will be granted , because it is no more than what Tacitus has recorded . They then proceed to tell us , that the religion was , notwith- standing , set forth at this same city of Jerusalem , propagated ...
... Jerusalem . This point at least will be granted , because it is no more than what Tacitus has recorded . They then proceed to tell us , that the religion was , notwith- standing , set forth at this same city of Jerusalem , propagated ...
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