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Page 48
... subject of the allufion might be doubt- ful ; but when connected with the teftimony of Suetonius , as to the actual punishment of the Christians by Nero ' ; and with the account given by Tacitus of the Species of punishment which they ...
... subject of the allufion might be doubt- ful ; but when connected with the teftimony of Suetonius , as to the actual punishment of the Christians by Nero ' ; and with the account given by Tacitus of the Species of punishment which they ...
Page 86
... subject of his ministry , and either writ- ten during the period which the history com- prifes , or , if written afterwards , reciting and referring to the tranfactions of that period . Thefe letters , without borrowing from the history ...
... subject of his ministry , and either writ- ten during the period which the history com- prifes , or , if written afterwards , reciting and referring to the tranfactions of that period . Thefe letters , without borrowing from the history ...
Page 107
... subject of the narrative , which history contains accounts of travels , perfecutions , and martyrdoms , answering to what the former reasons lead us expect when we lay together these confiderations , which , taken feparately , are , I ...
... subject of the narrative , which history contains accounts of travels , perfecutions , and martyrdoms , answering to what the former reasons lead us expect when we lay together these confiderations , which , taken feparately , are , I ...
Page 108
... kind or other . They had nothing else to stand upon . The defignation of the person , that is to fay , that Jesus of Nazareth , rather than any other perfon , was the + the Meffiah , and as fuch the subject of their [ 108 ]
... kind or other . They had nothing else to stand upon . The defignation of the person , that is to fay , that Jesus of Nazareth , rather than any other perfon , was the + the Meffiah , and as fuch the subject of their [ 108 ]
Page 109
... subject of their ministry , could only be founded upon fuper- natural tokens attributed to him . Here wereno victories , no conquefts , no revolu- tions , no furprising elevation of fortune , no achievements of valour , of strength , or ...
... subject of their ministry , could only be founded upon fuper- natural tokens attributed to him . Here wereno victories , no conquefts , no revolu- tions , no furprising elevation of fortune , no achievements of valour , of strength , or ...
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