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... stands in the very threshold of our argument , and , if admitted , is a bar to every proof , and to all future reasoning upon the fubject , it may be neceffary , before we proceed farther , to examine the principle upon which it pro ...
... stands in the very threshold of our argument , and , if admitted , is a bar to every proof , and to all future reasoning upon the fubject , it may be neceffary , before we proceed farther , to examine the principle upon which it pro ...
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... of their belief of those accounts . The first of these propositions , as it forms the argument , will stand at the head of the following nine chapters . CHAP . CHAP . I. There is fatisfactory evidence that many , [ 18 ]
... of their belief of those accounts . The first of these propositions , as it forms the argument , will stand at the head of the following nine chapters . CHAP . CHAP . I. There is fatisfactory evidence that many , [ 18 ]
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... stand burning in their own flame and smoke , their head being held up by a stake fixed to their chin , till they make a long ftream of blood and melted fulphur on the ground . " If this paffage were confidered by itself , the subject of ...
... stand burning in their own flame and smoke , their head being held up by a stake fixed to their chin , till they make a long ftream of blood and melted fulphur on the ground . " If this paffage were confidered by itself , the subject of ...
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... fome kind or other . They had nothing else to stand upon . The defignation of the person , that is to say , that Jesus of Nazareth , rather than any other person , was the A the Meffiah , and as fuch the subject of their [ 108 ]
... fome kind or other . They had nothing else to stand upon . The defignation of the person , that is to say , that Jesus of Nazareth , rather than any other person , was the A the Meffiah , and as fuch the subject of their [ 108 ]
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... ries about it more indubitable marks of antiquity than this does . It speaks , for instance , throughout , of the temple as then standing , and of the worship of the tem- ple * Cor . xil . 12. " Truly the signs [ 125 ]
... ries about it more indubitable marks of antiquity than this does . It speaks , for instance , throughout , of the temple as then standing , and of the worship of the tem- ple * Cor . xil . 12. " Truly the signs [ 125 ]
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