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Page vii
... notice which I regard as the most flattering diftinction of my life . I am , My Lord , With sentiments of gratitude and respect , Your Lordship's faithful And most obliged fervant , W. PALEY . P FIRST OF THE VOLUME . Preparatory ...
... notice which I regard as the most flattering diftinction of my life . I am , My Lord , With sentiments of gratitude and respect , Your Lordship's faithful And most obliged fervant , W. PALEY . P FIRST OF THE VOLUME . Preparatory ...
Page 43
... notice in the first place : because , so far as this evidence goes , it is the conceffion of adverfaries ; the fource from which it is drawn is unfufpected . Under this head a quotation from Tacitus , well known to every fcholar , must ...
... notice in the first place : because , so far as this evidence goes , it is the conceffion of adverfaries ; the fource from which it is drawn is unfufpected . Under this head a quotation from Tacitus , well known to every fcholar , must ...
Page 77
... 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 . When the churches had reft , he remarks it ...
... 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 . When the churches had reft , he remarks it ...
Page 78
In Three Parts ... William Paley. it without notice . When the apostles were carried a fecond time before the Sanhedrim , he is careful to obferve that they were brought without violence . When milder councils were fuggefted , he gives ...
In Three Parts ... William Paley. it without notice . When the apostles were carried a fecond time before the Sanhedrim , he is careful to obferve that they were brought without violence . When milder councils were fuggefted , he gives ...
Page 115
... notices of the affair , which are found in heathen writers , fo far as they do go , go along with us . They bear teftimony to these facts ; that the in- ftitution originated from Jefus ; that the founder I 2 } founder was put to death ...
... notices of the affair , which are found in heathen writers , fo far as they do go , go along with us . They bear teftimony to these facts ; that the in- ftitution originated from Jefus ; that the founder I 2 } founder was put to death ...
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