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... expected . CHAPTER VI . Want of universality in the knowledge and reception of Chris- tianity , and of greater clearness in the evidence . . CHAPTER VII . 347 359 · 367 The supposed effects of Christianity . . • 375 CHAPTER VIII ...
... expected . CHAPTER VI . Want of universality in the knowledge and reception of Chris- tianity , and of greater clearness in the evidence . . CHAPTER VII . 347 359 · 367 The supposed effects of Christianity . . • 375 CHAPTER VIII ...
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... expected that their Indian friends would have admired their valour . But the interpretation these put upon it was , that the English were too much frightened to run away ; - that they were so paralysed by terror as not to have had ...
... expected that their Indian friends would have admired their valour . But the interpretation these put upon it was , that the English were too much frightened to run away ; - that they were so paralysed by terror as not to have had ...
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... expected that , under the same circumstances , the same effect will follow universally ; and in proportion as this expec- . tation is justly entertained , the want of a corresponding expe- rience negatives the history . But to expect ...
... expected that , under the same circumstances , the same effect will follow universally ; and in proportion as this expec- . tation is justly entertained , the want of a corresponding expe- rience negatives the history . But to expect ...
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... expected by the preachers of Christianity when they turned themselves to the heathen Public . Now the first thing that strikes us is , that the religion they carried with them was exclusive . It denied without reserve the truth of every ...
... expected by the preachers of Christianity when they turned themselves to the heathen Public . Now the first thing that strikes us is , that the religion they carried with them was exclusive . It denied without reserve the truth of every ...
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... expected . Who would write a history of Christianity but a Christian ? Who was likely to record the travels , sufferings , labours , or successes of the Apostles , but one of their own number , or of their followers ? Now these books ...
... expected . Who would write a history of Christianity but a Christian ? Who was likely to record the travels , sufferings , labours , or successes of the Apostles , but one of their own number , or of their followers ? Now these books ...
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