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Page 33
... nothing could be discovered in the principles of these perfons , but " a bad and exceffive supersti- tion , " accompanied , it seems , with an oath VOL . I. D or or mutual federation , " to allow themselves in no [ 33 ]
... nothing could be discovered in the principles of these perfons , but " a bad and exceffive supersti- tion , " accompanied , it seems , with an oath VOL . I. D or or mutual federation , " to allow themselves in no [ 33 ]
Page 82
... seems to have been without molestation . At length , however , the Jews found means to stir up an infurrection against him , and to bring him before the tribunal of the Roman president . It was to the contempt which that magiftrate ...
... seems to have been without molestation . At length , however , the Jews found means to stir up an infurrection against him , and to bring him before the tribunal of the Roman president . It was to the contempt which that magiftrate ...
Page 117
... seems to me that I had not taken up another author , but that I was still read- ing the historian of that extraordinary society . " This is strong ; but there is undoubtedly an affinity , and all the affinity that could be expected ...
... seems to me that I had not taken up another author , but that I was still read- ing the historian of that extraordinary society . " This is strong ; but there is undoubtedly an affinity , and all the affinity that could be expected ...
Page 123
... seem , fairly enough , that probably not more than twenty children perished by this cruel precaution . Michael , Introd . to the N. Test . translated by Marsh . Vol . I , c . ii . sect . 11 . † There is no notice taken of Christianity ...
... seem , fairly enough , that probably not more than twenty children perished by this cruel precaution . Michael , Introd . to the N. Test . translated by Marsh . Vol . I , c . ii . sect . 11 . † There is no notice taken of Christianity ...
Page 151
... seems sufficient , when the question is simply what it was which these apostles advanced . I think it material to have this well no- ticed . The New Testament contains a great number of distinct writings , the genuineness of any one of ...
... seems sufficient , when the question is simply what it was which these apostles advanced . I think it material to have this well no- ticed . The New Testament contains a great number of distinct writings , the genuineness of any one of ...
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