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Page 85
... position to exercise either justice or humanity towards him ; for he had no sooner secured his person in the fortress , than he was pro- ceeding to examine him by torture * . From this time to the conclusion of the history , the apoftle ...
... position to exercise either justice or humanity towards him ; for he had no sooner secured his person in the fortress , than he was pro- ceeding to examine him by torture * . From this time to the conclusion of the history , the apoftle ...
Page 138
... position , that St. John wrote under a sense of the notoriety of Christ's ascension , amongst those by whom his book was likely to be read . The fame account must also be given of St. Matthew's omission of the same im- portant fact ...
... position , that St. John wrote under a sense of the notoriety of Christ's ascension , amongst those by whom his book was likely to be read . The fame account must also be given of St. Matthew's omission of the same im- portant fact ...
Page 183
... position is , of all others , the most unquef- tionable , the least liable to any practices of fraud , and is not diminished by the lapse of ages . Bishop Burnet , in the History of his own Times , inferts various extracts from Lord ...
... position is , of all others , the most unquef- tionable , the least liable to any practices of fraud , and is not diminished by the lapse of ages . Bishop Burnet , in the History of his own Times , inferts various extracts from Lord ...
Page 212
... position itself proves that four , and only four , gofpels were at that time publicly read and acknowledged . That these were our. * Ir . in Hær . l . iii . c . 3 . teen heaven and its righteousness , for these are the time [ 212 ]
... position itself proves that four , and only four , gofpels were at that time publicly read and acknowledged . That these were our. * Ir . in Hær . l . iii . c . 3 . teen heaven and its righteousness , for these are the time [ 212 ]
Page 219
... ( tuendi ) the Go- spel of St. Luke , he only means maintaining or defending the integrity of the copies of Luke received by Christian churches , in op- pofition position to certain curtailed copies used by Marcion , against ( 219 )
... ( tuendi ) the Go- spel of St. Luke , he only means maintaining or defending the integrity of the copies of Luke received by Christian churches , in op- pofition position to certain curtailed copies used by Marcion , against ( 219 )
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