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... ancient Chriftian writings . P. 55 + CHAP . IV . Direct evidence of the fame . p . 66 CHA P. V. Obfervations upon the preceding evidence P. 95 CHAP . VI . That the ftory , for which the first propagators of Chriftia- nity fuffered , was ...
... ancient Chriftian writings . P. 55 + CHAP . IV . Direct evidence of the fame . p . 66 CHA P. V. Obfervations upon the preceding evidence P. 95 CHAP . VI . That the ftory , for which the first propagators of Chriftia- nity fuffered , was ...
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... ancient Chriftians of different fects and perfuafions -- P. 268 SECT . VIII . The four Gofpels , the Acts of the Apostles , thirteen Epiftles of St. and the firft of Peter , Paul , the first Epistle of John , were received without doubt ...
... ancient Chriftians of different fects and perfuafions -- P. 268 SECT . VIII . The four Gofpels , the Acts of the Apostles , thirteen Epiftles of St. and the firft of Peter , Paul , the first Epistle of John , were received without doubt ...
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... 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 , collected from their works by Dr. Clarke ...
... 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 , collected from their works by Dr. Clarke ...
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... ancient heathens confi- dered religion entirely as an affair of state , as much under the tuition of the magif- trate as any other part of the police . The religion of that age was not merely allied to the state it was incorporated into ...
... ancient heathens confi- dered religion entirely as an affair of state , as much under the tuition of the magif- trate as any other part of the police . The religion of that age was not merely allied to the state it was incorporated into ...
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... facts , and by arguments and difcourfes built upon thefe facts , either referring to them , or ne- ceffarily prefuppofing them , I remark this variety , because in examin- ing ancient records , or indeed any species of testimony ing [ 56 ]
... facts , and by arguments and difcourfes built upon thefe facts , either referring to them , or ne- ceffarily prefuppofing them , I remark this variety , because in examin- ing ancient records , or indeed any species of testimony ing [ 56 ]
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