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Page 55
... Christianity , " a diftant only and general view can be ac- quired from heathen writers . It is in our own books that the detail and interior of the tranfaction must be fought for . And this is nothing different from what might be ...
... Christianity , " a diftant only and general view can be ac- quired from heathen writers . It is in our own books that the detail and interior of the tranfaction must be fought for . And this is nothing different from what might be ...
Page 145
... writers who fabricated and uttered these falfehoods , if they be fuch , are of the number of those who , unless the whole contexture of the Christian story be a dream , facrificed their ease and safety in the caufe , and for a purpose ...
... writers who fabricated and uttered these falfehoods , if they be fuch , are of the number of those who , unless the whole contexture of the Christian story be a dream , facrificed their ease and safety in the caufe , and for a purpose ...
Page 177
... Christian writers , after this time , difcuffing the question , " what books were entitled to be received as fcripture , " with great freedom , upon proper grounds of evi- dence , and without any reference to the de- ' cifion at ...
... Christian writers , after this time , difcuffing the question , " what books were entitled to be received as fcripture , " with great freedom , upon proper grounds of evi- dence , and without any reference to the de- ' cifion at ...
Page 180
... Christian writers , beginning with those who were contempo- rary with the apoftles , or who immediately followed them , and proceeding in close and regular fucceffion from their time to the prefent . II . That when they are quoted , or ...
... Christian writers , beginning with those who were contempo- rary with the apoftles , or who immediately followed them , and proceeding in close and regular fucceffion from their time to the prefent . II . That when they are quoted , or ...
Page 192
... Christian writers . Thefe analogies not only repel the objection , but caft the prefumption on the other fide ; and afford a confiderable degree of positive proof , that the words in queftion have been borrowed from the places of ...
... Christian writers . Thefe analogies not only repel the objection , but caft the prefumption on the other fide ; and afford a confiderable degree of positive proof , that the words in queftion have been borrowed from the places of ...
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