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In Three Parts ... William Paley. propounding in their books , or in their schools , doubts concerning the truth of the popular creed , or even avowing their difbe- lief of it . These ... they enjoin their followers to withdraw themfelves ...
In Three Parts ... William Paley. propounding in their books , or in their schools , doubts concerning the truth of the popular creed , or even avowing their difbe- lief of it . These ... they enjoin their followers to withdraw themfelves ...
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... a Christian ? Who was likely to record the travels , sufferings , la- bours , or fucceffes of the Apoftles , but one of their own number , or of their followers ? Now E 4 Now these books come up in their accounts to the [ 55 ]
... a Christian ? Who was likely to record the travels , sufferings , la- bours , or fucceffes of the Apoftles , but one of their own number , or of their followers ? Now E 4 Now these books come up in their accounts to the [ 55 ]
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In Three Parts ... William Paley. Now these books come up in their accounts to the full extent of the propofition which we maintain . We have four histories of Jesus Christ . We have a history taking up the narrative from his death , and ...
In Three Parts ... William Paley. Now these books come up in their accounts to the full extent of the propofition which we maintain . We have four histories of Jesus Christ . We have a history taking up the narrative from his death , and ...
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... books relate , that Jesus Christ , the founder of the religion , was , in confequence of his undertaking , put to ... These points also are are fully confirmed by Tacitus , who informs us that [ 57 ]
... books relate , that Jesus Christ , the founder of the religion , was , in confequence of his undertaking , put to ... These points also are are fully confirmed by Tacitus , who informs us that [ 57 ]
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... these pas fages , that Chrift actually did foretel these events , and that they did accordingly come to pass , because that would be at once to af- fume the truth of the religion ... these books abound with ex- hortations to [ 60 ]
... these pas fages , that Chrift actually did foretel these events , and that they did accordingly come to pass , because that would be at once to af- fume the truth of the religion ... these books abound with ex- hortations to [ 60 ]
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