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... four Gospels , the Acts of the Apostles , thir- teen Epistles of Paul , the First Epistle of John , and the First of Peter , were received without doubt , by those who doubted concerning the other books of our present canon . SECT . IX ...
... four Gospels , the Acts of the Apostles , thir- teen Epistles of Paul , the First Epistle of John , and the First of Peter , were received without doubt , by those who doubted concerning the other books of our present canon . SECT . IX ...
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... four thousand , were fed with bread which some of their number had brought with them : Jesus waded through a shallow part of the lake , and was supposed to be walking on the water : & c . These systems , which are about equal in point ...
... four thousand , were fed with bread which some of their number had brought with them : Jesus waded through a shallow part of the lake , and was supposed to be walking on the water : & c . These systems , which are about equal in point ...
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... four scanty meals of these roots as would suffice for breaking up and planting a piece of ground that would supply them for a year , it has never occurred to them to attempt cultivating those roots . The inhabitants , again , of the ...
... four scanty meals of these roots as would suffice for breaking up and planting a piece of ground that would supply them for a year , it has never occurred to them to attempt cultivating those roots . The inhabitants , again , of the ...
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... four on the opposite , and in 1 As , for instance , the existence and the exploits of Buonaparte . See Historic Doubts . 2 The fallacy is ( in the language of Logicians ) that of a ' Middle - term undistri- buted ; or , as some express ...
... four on the opposite , and in 1 As , for instance , the existence and the exploits of Buonaparte . See Historic Doubts . 2 The fallacy is ( in the language of Logicians ) that of a ' Middle - term undistri- buted ; or , as some express ...
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... four years from the author's death , a very great number of Christians ( ingens eorum multitudo ) were found at Rome . From which fact , the two following inferences may be fairly drawn ; 1st , that , if , in the space of thirty - four ...
... four years from the author's death , a very great number of Christians ( ingens eorum multitudo ) were found at Rome . From which fact , the two following inferences may be fairly drawn ; 1st , that , if , in the space of thirty - four ...
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