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... same manner , in attestation of the accounts which they delivered , and folely in confequence of their belief of the truth of those accounts CHAP . II . Confideration of fome specific instances -- - P. 330 р . 369 Preparatory ...
... same manner , in attestation of the accounts which they delivered , and folely in confequence of their belief of the truth of those accounts CHAP . II . Confideration of fome specific instances -- - P. 330 р . 369 Preparatory ...
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... same circumstances , the same effect will follow universally ; and in proportion as this expectation is justly entertained , the want of a corresponding experience negatives the history . But to expect concerning a miracle that it ...
... same circumstances , the same effect will follow universally ; and in proportion as this expectation is justly entertained , the want of a corresponding experience negatives the history . But to expect concerning a miracle that it ...
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... same motives to new rules of conduct . To fupport this propofition , two points are necessary to be made out : first , that the founder of the institution , his associates and immediate followers , acted the part which the propofition ...
... same motives to new rules of conduct . To fupport this propofition , two points are necessary to be made out : first , that the founder of the institution , his associates and immediate followers , acted the part which the propofition ...
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... same country in which he was put to death , the religion , after a short check , broke out again and spread ; 3dly ... same people , and in the same age , could not but be attended with danger . Suetonius , Suetonius , a writer ...
... same country in which he was put to death , the religion , after a short check , broke out again and spread ; 3dly ... same people , and in the same age , could not but be attended with danger . Suetonius , Suetonius , a writer ...
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... same reign , uses these words , " Affecti suppli- ciis Christiani , genus hominum superstitionis novæ et malefice * . The Christians , a set of men , of a new and mischievous ( or ma- gical ) fuperftition , were punished . " Since it is ...
... same reign , uses these words , " Affecti suppli- ciis Christiani , genus hominum superstitionis novæ et malefice * . The Christians , a set of men , of a new and mischievous ( or ma- gical ) fuperftition , were punished . " Since it is ...
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