A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts ..., Volume 2 |
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... circumstances , under which this offer was made , demand a public acknow- ledgement . I had never feen your Lordship : I poffeffed na connection which could poffibly recommend me to your favour : I was known to you , only by my ...
... circumstances , under which this offer was made , demand a public acknow- ledgement . I had never feen your Lordship : I poffeffed na connection which could poffibly recommend me to your favour : I was known to you , only by my ...
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... circumstances , the fame effect will follow universally ; and in proportion as this expectation is justly entertained , the want of a corresponding experience negatives the hiftory . But to expect concerning a miracle that it should ...
... circumstances , the fame effect will follow universally ; and in proportion as this expectation is justly entertained , the want of a corresponding experience negatives the hiftory . But to expect concerning a miracle that it should ...
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... circumstance of bu- finefs or pleasure , of public or private life , with all the offices and amusements of fociety . " Upon the due celebration also of its rites , the people were taught to be- lieve , and did believe , that the ...
... circumstance of bu- finefs or pleasure , of public or private life , with all the offices and amusements of fociety . " Upon the due celebration also of its rites , the people were taught to be- lieve , and did believe , that the ...
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... circumstances ; and , what is deferving of notice , without the smallest discoverable propensity in the histo- rian to magnify the fortitude , or exaggerate the fufferings of his party . When they fled for their lives , he tells us ...
... circumstances ; and , what is deferving of notice , without the smallest discoverable propensity in the histo- rian to magnify the fortitude , or exaggerate the fufferings of his party . When they fled for their lives , he tells us ...
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... circumstance renders an enquiry neceffary . In a work , however , like the present , there is a difficulty in finding a place for evi- dence of this kind . To pursue the detail of proofs throughout , would be to transcribe a great part ...
... circumstance renders an enquiry neceffary . In a work , however , like the present , there is a difficulty in finding a place for evi- dence of this kind . To pursue the detail of proofs throughout , would be to transcribe a great part ...
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