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... almost the whole race , either by the imperfection of their faculties , the misfortune of their fitua- tion , or by the lofs of some prior revelation , to want this knowledge , and not to be likely without the aid of a new revelation to ...
... almost the whole race , either by the imperfection of their faculties , the misfortune of their fitua- tion , or by the lofs of some prior revelation , to want this knowledge , and not to be likely without the aid of a new revelation to ...
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... almost sooner than to change their habit of life , efpecially , when the change is either in- convenient , or made against the force of na- tural inclination , or with the lofs of accuf- tomed indulgences . " It is the most diffi- cult ...
... almost sooner than to change their habit of life , efpecially , when the change is either in- convenient , or made against the force of na- tural inclination , or with the lofs of accuf- tomed indulgences . " It is the most diffi- cult ...
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... almost every place to which they came , their persons were infulted , and their lives endangered . After being expelled from Antioch in Pifidia , they repaired to Iconium ‡ . At Iconium an at- tempt was made to ftone them . At Lystra ...
... almost every place to which they came , their persons were infulted , and their lives endangered . After being expelled from Antioch in Pifidia , they repaired to Iconium ‡ . At Iconium an at- tempt was made to ftone them . At Lystra ...
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... almost a neceffary con- sequence of their new profeffion , viz . that , together with activity and courage in propa- gating the religion , the primitive followers of Jesus affumed , upon their converfion , a new and peculiar course of ...
... almost a neceffary con- sequence of their new profeffion , viz . that , together with activity and courage in propa- gating the religion , the primitive followers of Jesus affumed , upon their converfion , a new and peculiar course of ...
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... almost sufficient to prove the truth of the religion : it contains , however , four distinct histories , the genuine- ness of any one of which is perfectly fuf- ficient . If , therefore , we must be confider- ed as encountering the risk ...
... almost sufficient to prove the truth of the religion : it contains , however , four distinct histories , the genuine- ness of any one of which is perfectly fuf- ficient . If , therefore , we must be confider- ed as encountering the risk ...
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