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... -10 , 14 , 16 , 17 . 2 James v . IO , II . 3 Heb . x . 32-36 . 4 2 Thess . i . 1-5 . 5 Rom . v . 3 , 4 . 6 1 Pet . iv . 12 , 13 , 19 . it be pretended that these exhortations ( which , let 60 [ Part 1 . Evidences of Christianity .
... -10 , 14 , 16 , 17 . 2 James v . IO , II . 3 Heb . x . 32-36 . 4 2 Thess . i . 1-5 . 5 Rom . v . 3 , 4 . 6 1 Pet . iv . 12 , 13 , 19 . it be pretended that these exhortations ( which , let 60 [ Part 1 . Evidences of Christianity .
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William Paley. it be pretended that these exhortations ( which , let it be observed , come not from one author , but from many ) were put in , merely to induce a belief in after - ages , that the first Christians were exposed to dangers ...
William Paley. it be pretended that these exhortations ( which , let it be observed , come not from one author , but from many ) were put in , merely to induce a belief in after - ages , that the first Christians were exposed to dangers ...
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... pretended that they had relinquished it , affirmed that they were wont to meet together , on a stated day , be- fore it was light , and sung among themselves alternately a hymn to Christ as a God ; and to bind themselves , by an oath ...
... pretended that they had relinquished it , affirmed that they were wont to meet together , on a stated day , be- fore it was light , and sung among themselves alternately a hymn to Christ as a God ; and to bind themselves , by an oath ...
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... pretended persua- sion of the truth of what they asserted , entered upon a course of life in many respects new and singular . From the clear and acknowledged parts of the case , I think it to be likewise in the highest degree probable ...
... pretended persua- sion of the truth of what they asserted , entered upon a course of life in many respects new and singular . From the clear and acknowledged parts of the case , I think it to be likewise in the highest degree probable ...
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... pretended ) , or without some such great change effected by his means in the public condition of the country , as might have satisfied the then received interpretation of these prophecies , I do not see how the question could ever have ...
... pretended ) , or without some such great change effected by his means in the public condition of the country , as might have satisfied the then received interpretation of these prophecies , I do not see how the question could ever have ...
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