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Page 60
... tradicted him if he had , yet historians who lived in the age when the event was known , falsely as well as officiously , ascribed these words to him . 3. Thirdly , 3. Thirdly , these books abound with ex hortations to [ 60 ]
... tradicted him if he had , yet historians who lived in the age when the event was known , falsely as well as officiously , ascribed these words to him . 3. Thirdly , 3. Thirdly , these books abound with ex hortations to [ 60 ]
Page 107
... ascribed to the founder of the re- ligion , which ascription alone proves , either that fuch predictions were delivered and ful- filled , or that the writers of Christ's life were induced by the event to attribute such pre- dictions to ...
... ascribed to the founder of the re- ligion , which ascription alone proves , either that fuch predictions were delivered and ful- filled , or that the writers of Christ's life were induced by the event to attribute such pre- dictions to ...
Page 131
... , true of all their ancient writings which re- main ; although some of these may have been erroneoufly ascribed to authors to * Just . Dial . cum Tryph . p . 288 ed . Thirl . K 2 whom whom they did not belong , or may contain false [ 131 ]
... , true of all their ancient writings which re- main ; although some of these may have been erroneoufly ascribed to authors to * Just . Dial . cum Tryph . p . 288 ed . Thirl . K 2 whom whom they did not belong , or may contain false [ 131 ]
Page 143
... ascribed , that , if any one of the four be genuine , it is sufficient for our pur- pose . The received author of the first was an original apostle and emissary of the reli- gion . The received author of the second . was an inhabitant ...
... ascribed , that , if any one of the four be genuine , it is sufficient for our pur- pose . The received author of the first was an original apostle and emissary of the reli- gion . The received author of the second . was an inhabitant ...
Page 175
... ascribed to more eminent men . This observation holds concerning the three first gospels , the reputed authors of which were enabled , by their fituation , to obtain true intelligence , and were likely to deliver an honest account of 1 ...
... ascribed to more eminent men . This observation holds concerning the three first gospels , the reputed authors of which were enabled , by their fituation , to obtain true intelligence , and were likely to deliver an honest account of 1 ...
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