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Page 14
... ftill , if Mr. Hume's rule be my guide , I am not to believe them . Now , I under- take to fay that there exifts not a fcep- tic in the world who would not believe them ; or who would defend fuch incre- · dulity . Inftances Inftances of ...
... ftill , if Mr. Hume's rule be my guide , I am not to believe them . Now , I under- take to fay that there exifts not a fcep- tic in the world who would not believe them ; or who would defend fuch incre- · dulity . Inftances Inftances of ...
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... ftill extant , might be collected a tolerably complete account of Christ's life , in all points agreeing with that which is de- livered in our scriptures ; taken indeed , in a great measure , from those scriptures , but still proving ...
... ftill extant , might be collected a tolerably complete account of Christ's life , in all points agreeing with that which is de- livered in our scriptures ; taken indeed , in a great measure , from those scriptures , but still proving ...
Page 133
... ftill the original story remained , and remained the same . In all its principal parts it has been fixed from the beginning . Thirdly , The religious rites and usages that prevailed amongst the early difciples of K3 Chriftianity ...
... ftill the original story remained , and remained the same . In all its principal parts it has been fixed from the beginning . Thirdly , The religious rites and usages that prevailed amongst the early difciples of K3 Chriftianity ...
Page 324
... ftill more confpicuoufly , by the reading of them in their public affemblies , in all parts of the world ) ; by an universal agreement with refpect to these books , whilft doubts were entertained concerning some others ; ۱ others ; by ...
... ftill more confpicuoufly , by the reading of them in their public affemblies , in all parts of the world ) ; by an universal agreement with refpect to these books , whilft doubts were entertained concerning some others ; ۱ others ; by ...
Page 335
... ftill with a total filence about mi- racles . When Ignatius had been dead near fixty years , the Jesuits , conceiving a wish to have the founder of their order placed in the Roman calendar , began , as it should feem , for the first ...
... ftill with a total filence about mi- racles . When Ignatius had been dead near fixty years , the Jesuits , conceiving a wish to have the founder of their order placed in the Roman calendar , began , as it should feem , for the first ...
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