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... also fubmitted , from the fame motives , to new rules of conduct CHAP . I. P. 19 Evidence of the fufferings of the first propagators of Chrif- tianity , from the nature of the cafe ibid . CHAP . CHAP . II . Evidence of the sufferings of ...
... also fubmitted , from the fame motives , to new rules of conduct CHAP . I. P. 19 Evidence of the fufferings of the first propagators of Chrif- tianity , from the nature of the cafe ibid . CHAP . CHAP . II . Evidence of the sufferings of ...
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... , and folely in confe- quence of their belief of those accounts ; and that they also fubmitted from the same motive to new rules of conduct . VOL . I. C II . That II . That there is not fatisfactory evidence that perfons.
... , and folely in confe- quence of their belief of those accounts ; and that they also fubmitted from the same motive to new rules of conduct . VOL . I. C II . That II . That there is not fatisfactory evidence that perfons.
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... also that he was the person who had been foretold to the Jews under the suspect- ed title of King . The fpiritual nature of this kingdom , the confiftency of this obedi- ence with civil fubjection , were distinctions too refined to be ...
... also that he was the person who had been foretold to the Jews under the suspect- ed title of King . The fpiritual nature of this kingdom , the confiftency of this obedi- ence with civil fubjection , were distinctions too refined to be ...
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... the calendar ; the other was to abolish and tread under foot the calendar itself . Secondly , it ought also to be confidered , that this was not the cafe of philofophers pro- propounding in their books , or in their schools , [ 29 ]
... the calendar ; the other was to abolish and tread under foot the calendar itself . Secondly , it ought also to be confidered , that this was not the cafe of philofophers pro- propounding in their books , or in their schools , [ 29 ]
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... also to be confidered , * The best of the ancient philofophers , Plato , Cicero , and Epictetus , allowed , or rather enjoined , men to wor- fhip the gods of the country , and in the established form . See paffages to this purpofe ...
... also to be confidered , * The best of the ancient philofophers , Plato , Cicero , and Epictetus , allowed , or rather enjoined , men to wor- fhip the gods of the country , and in the established form . See paffages to this purpofe ...
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