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... published , in all which our prefent Gospels were in- cluded p . 292 P. 304 SECT . XI . The above propofitions cannot be predicated of those books which are commonly called apocryphal books of the New Teftament P. 309 С НА Р. Х ...
... published , in all which our prefent Gospels were in- cluded p . 292 P. 304 SECT . XI . The above propofitions cannot be predicated of those books which are commonly called apocryphal books of the New Teftament P. 309 С НА Р. Х ...
Page 67
... publish his gospel , and collect disciples to it from all countries of the world . " The account then proceeds to ftate , " That , a few days after his departure , these persons , with some of his relations , and fome who had regularly ...
... publish his gospel , and collect disciples to it from all countries of the world . " The account then proceeds to ftate , " That , a few days after his departure , these persons , with some of his relations , and fome who had regularly ...
Page 123
... when the firft was compiled , Christianity was upon the point of becoming the religion of the state , and , when the latter was published , had been fo for 200 years . writers , writers , from the firft age of the inftitution down [ 123 ]
... when the firft was compiled , Christianity was upon the point of becoming the religion of the state , and , when the latter was published , had been fo for 200 years . writers , writers , from the firft age of the inftitution down [ 123 ]
Page 141
... published wherever they came ; and that the refurrection of a dead man , whom , during his life , they had followed and accompanied , was a constant part of this ftory . I know nothing in the above state- ment which can , with any ...
... published wherever they came ; and that the refurrection of a dead man , whom , during his life , they had followed and accompanied , was a constant part of this ftory . I know nothing in the above state- ment which can , with any ...
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... credit as hiftories , fo that a fact ought to be accounted true because it is found in them ; or whether they are entitled to be confidered as representing the accounts , which , 2 which , true or false , the apostles published ; [ 143 ]
... credit as hiftories , fo that a fact ought to be accounted true because it is found in them ; or whether they are entitled to be confidered as representing the accounts , which , 2 which , true or false , the apostles published ; [ 143 ]
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