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... cannot be predicated of those books which are commonly called apocryphal books of the New Testament - - CHAP . Χ . Recapitulation 2 - P. 309 p . 320 OF OF THE DIRECT HISTORICAL EVIDENCE OF CHRISTIA- NITY , AND [ xi ]
... cannot be predicated of those books which are commonly called apocryphal books of the New Testament - - CHAP . Χ . Recapitulation 2 - P. 309 p . 320 OF OF THE DIRECT HISTORICAL EVIDENCE OF CHRISTIA- NITY , AND [ xi ]
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... Testament , and to the age of the first emif- faries of the religion , and to deduce it , by an unbroken continuation , from that end of the train to the present , The remaining letters of the apostles ( and what more original than ...
... Testament , and to the age of the first emif- faries of the religion , and to deduce it , by an unbroken continuation , from that end of the train to the present , The remaining letters of the apostles ( and what more original than ...
Page 142
... Testament be de- serving of credit as histories , so that a fact ought to be accounted true because it is found in them ; or whether they are entitled to be confidered as representing the accounts , which , 2 which , true or false , the ...
... Testament be de- serving of credit as histories , so that a fact ought to be accounted true because it is found in them ; or whether they are entitled to be confidered as representing the accounts , which , 2 which , true or false , the ...
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... Testament contains a great number of distinct writings , the genuineness of any one of which is almost sufficient to prove the truth of the religion : it contains , however , four distinct histories , the genuine- ness of any one of ...
... Testament contains a great number of distinct writings , the genuineness of any one of which is almost sufficient to prove the truth of the religion : it contains , however , four distinct histories , the genuine- ness of any one of ...
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... Testament is undoubt- edly a point of importance , because the strength of their evidence is augmented by our knowledge of the situation of their au- - thors , their relation to the subject , and the part which they sustained in the ...
... Testament is undoubt- edly a point of importance , because the strength of their evidence is augmented by our knowledge of the situation of their au- - thors , their relation to the subject , and the part which they sustained in the ...
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Acts affertion alledged alluſions almoſt alſo amongst ancient apostles aſcribed atteſtation authority becauſe beſide biſhop cafe caſe cauſe Celfus CHAP Chrif Chriſt Chriſtian writers church circumſtance Clement Clement of Alexandria compoſed confiderable conſequence courſe diſciples epiſtle eſtabliſhed Eufebius evangeliſts evidence exiſted faid falſe fame firſt fome four goſpels fuch fufferings goſpels hiſtorian hiſtory inſtances inſtitution Irenĉus itſelf Jerufalem Jeſus Jews John Judea Juſtin laſt leſs Lord Luke Matthew meaſure miracles moſt muſt obſerved original paſſage paſſed perfecution perſons Polycarp poſition preſent preſerved proof propoſition publiſhed purpoſe queſtion quoted raiſed reaſon refurrection religion reſpect ſame ſay ſcriptures ſecond ſect ſeem ſeen ſenſe ſeparate ſerve ſeveral ſhall ſhew ſhort ſhould ſituation ſociety ſome ſpeak ſpecies ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtory ſtrong ſubject ſuch ſupport ſuppoſe Tacitus Tatian teftimony Tertullian Testament themſelves theſe accounts theſe books things thoſe tion tranſaction truth univerſally uſed viſion whoſe witneſſes words writings written