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Page 28
... reason- ably be expected by the preachers of Chris- tianity when they turned themselves to the heathen public . Now the first thing that ftrikes us is , that the religion they carried . with them was exclufive . It denied with- out ...
... reason- ably be expected by the preachers of Chris- tianity when they turned themselves to the heathen public . Now the first thing that ftrikes us is , that the religion they carried . with them was exclufive . It denied with- out ...
Page 78
... apoftles , and the original associates of Christ , engaged in the propagation of the new faith ( and who there is not the leaft reason to believe abated in * their diligence or courage ) , the narrative proceeds their [ 78 ]
... apoftles , and the original associates of Christ , engaged in the propagation of the new faith ( and who there is not the leaft reason to believe abated in * their diligence or courage ) , the narrative proceeds their [ 78 ]
Page 107
... reasons lead us expect when we lay together these confiderations , which , taken feparately , are , I think , correctly such as I have stated them in the preceding chapters , there cannot much doubt doubt remain upon our minds , but ...
... reasons lead us expect when we lay together these confiderations , which , taken feparately , are , I think , correctly such as I have stated them in the preceding chapters , there cannot much doubt doubt remain upon our minds , but ...
Page 122
... reason for imagining that the Chriftians were more numerous in Bithynia than in many other parts of the Roman empire : it cannot , I fhould fuppofe , after this , be believed , that the religion , and the tranfaction upon which it was ...
... reason for imagining that the Chriftians were more numerous in Bithynia than in many other parts of the Roman empire : it cannot , I fhould fuppofe , after this , be believed , that the religion , and the tranfaction upon which it was ...
Page 140
... reasons above ftated , but that the refur- rection of the founder of the religion was always a part of the Chriftian story . Nor can a doubt of this remain upon the mind of any one , who reflects that the refurre & ion is , in fome form ...
... reasons above ftated , but that the refur- rection of the founder of the religion was always a part of the Chriftian story . Nor can a doubt of this remain upon the mind of any one , who reflects that the refurre & ion is , in fome form ...
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