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Page 172
... facred writings . The argument , at any rate , proves the antiquity of these books ; that they be- longed to the age of the apoftles ; that they could be compofed indeed in no other * . III . Why should we queftion the genuine- nefs of ...
... facred writings . The argument , at any rate , proves the antiquity of these books ; that they be- longed to the age of the apoftles ; that they could be compofed indeed in no other * . III . Why should we queftion the genuine- nefs of ...
Page 182
... facred histories were included . . XI . That these propofitions cannot be affirmed of any other books , claiming to be books of fcripture ; by which are meant those books , which are commonly called apocryphal books of the New Testament ...
... facred histories were included . . XI . That these propofitions cannot be affirmed of any other books , claiming to be books of fcripture ; by which are meant those books , which are commonly called apocryphal books of the New Testament ...
Page 211
... who search after the fources of truth , will find this tradition to be held facred in every church . We might enumerate all thofe who have been appointed bishops to these churches P 2 4 churches by the apostles , and all their fuc- [ 211 ]
... who search after the fources of truth , will find this tradition to be held facred in every church . We might enumerate all thofe who have been appointed bishops to these churches P 2 4 churches by the apostles , and all their fuc- [ 211 ]
Page 214
... facred books , and the pretenfions of all others . The force of the teftimony of the pe- riod which we have confidered , is greatly ftrengthened by the obfervation , that it is the teftimony , and the concurring teftimo- ny , of writers ...
... facred books , and the pretenfions of all others . The force of the teftimony of the pe- riod which we have confidered , is greatly ftrengthened by the obfervation , that it is the teftimony , and the concurring teftimo- ny , of writers ...
Page 220
... no fpurious book at all ; a broad line of dif → tinction , we may once more obferve , between our facred books and all others . * Lard . vol . ii . p . 647 .. We 1 We may again likewife remark the wide extent through [ 220 ]
... no fpurious book at all ; a broad line of dif → tinction , we may once more obferve , between our facred books and all others . * Lard . vol . ii . p . 647 .. We 1 We may again likewife remark the wide extent through [ 220 ]
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