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Page 42
... several ac- counts that have come down to us . And this enquiry is properly preceded by the other , for as much as the reception of these accounts may depend in part upon the cre- dibility of what they contain . The obscure and distant ...
... several ac- counts that have come down to us . And this enquiry is properly preceded by the other , for as much as the reception of these accounts may depend in part upon the cre- dibility of what they contain . The obscure and distant ...
Page 179
... particulars which compose it . The method which I propose to myself is , first , to place before the reader , in one view , the propofitions which comprise the feveral N2 1 several heads of our testimony , and after- wards , [ 179 ]
... particulars which compose it . The method which I propose to myself is , first , to place before the reader , in one view , the propofitions which comprise the feveral N2 1 several heads of our testimony , and after- wards , [ 179 ]
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In Three Parts ... William Paley. several heads of our testimony , and after- wards , to repeat the fame propositions in fo many distinct sections , with the neceffary authorities fubjoined to each * . The following , then , are the ...
In Three Parts ... William Paley. several heads of our testimony , and after- wards , to repeat the fame propositions in fo many distinct sections , with the neceffary authorities fubjoined to each * . The following , then , are the ...
Page 187
... several others , in which the sentiment is the same with what we meet with in St. Matthew's gospel , and two or three in which we recognize the fame words . In particular , the author of the epistle repeats the precept , " Give to every ...
... several others , in which the sentiment is the same with what we meet with in St. Matthew's gospel , and two or three in which we recognize the fame words . In particular , the author of the epistle repeats the precept , " Give to every ...
Page 197
... several other places he borrows words and sentiments from the same epiftle without mentioning it : which shews , that this was his general manner of using and applying writings then extant , and then of high au- thority . : V. Polycarp ...
... several other places he borrows words and sentiments from the same epiftle without mentioning it : which shews , that this was his general manner of using and applying writings then extant , and then of high au- thority . : V. Polycarp ...
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