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... consequence of their belief of those accounts ; and that they also submitted , from the fame motives , to new rules of conduct - CHAP . Ι . - P. 19 Evidence of the sufferings of the first propagators of Chrif- tianity , from the nature ...
... consequence of their belief of those accounts ; and that they also submitted , from the fame motives , to new rules of conduct - CHAP . Ι . - P. 19 Evidence of the sufferings of the first propagators of Chrif- tianity , from the nature ...
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... fcriptures , and folely in consequence of their belief of the truth of this history . Before we produce any particular tefti C2 mony to the activity and sufferings which compose the fubject. mony common * Ap . 1 me . p . 16 [ 19 ] CHAP P.
... fcriptures , and folely in consequence of their belief of the truth of this history . Before we produce any particular tefti C2 mony to the activity and sufferings which compose the fubject. mony common * Ap . 1 me . p . 16 [ 19 ] CHAP P.
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... consequence of their belief of those accounts ; and that they alfo fubmitted from the fame motive to new rules of conduct . AFTER thus confidering what was likely to happen , we are next to enquire how the transaction is represented in ...
... consequence of their belief of those accounts ; and that they alfo fubmitted from the fame motive to new rules of conduct . AFTER thus confidering what was likely to happen , we are next to enquire how the transaction is represented in ...
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... consequence the fufferings , of the Christians of this period , is also referred to by Epictetus , who imputes their intrepidity to madness , or to a kind of fashion or habit ; and about fifty years af- terwards , by Marcus Aurelius ...
... consequence the fufferings , of the Christians of this period , is also referred to by Epictetus , who imputes their intrepidity to madness , or to a kind of fashion or habit ; and about fifty years af- terwards , by Marcus Aurelius ...
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... consequence of his undertaking , put to death , as a male- factor , at Jerufalem . This point at least will be granted , because it is no more than what Tacitus has recorded . They then pro- ceed to tell us , that the religion was , not ...
... consequence of his undertaking , put to death , as a male- factor , at Jerufalem . This point at least will be granted , because it is no more than what Tacitus has recorded . They then pro- ceed to tell us , that the religion was , not ...
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