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... use and purpose for which it was wrought . The force of experience as an objection to miracles is founded in the prefumption , either that the course of nature is invariable , 4 or or that , if it be ever varied , variations [ 9 ]
... use and purpose for which it was wrought . The force of experience as an objection to miracles is founded in the prefumption , either that the course of nature is invariable , 4 or or that , if it be ever varied , variations [ 9 ]
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... uses these words , " Affecti suppli- ciis Chriftiani , genus hominum fuperftitionis novæ et maleficæ * . The Chriftians , a fet of men , of a new and mischievous ( or ma- gical ) fuperftition , were punished . " Since it is not ...
... uses these words , " Affecti suppli- ciis Chriftiani , genus hominum fuperftitionis novæ et maleficæ * . The Chriftians , a fet of men , of a new and mischievous ( or ma- gical ) fuperftition , were punished . " Since it is not ...
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... uses , whenever he speaks of his life or miniftry , but is also , in many instances , attefted by a specific cor- refpondency of time , place , and order of events . If the hiftorian puts down in his narrative that at Philippi the ...
... uses , whenever he speaks of his life or miniftry , but is also , in many instances , attefted by a specific cor- refpondency of time , place , and order of events . If the hiftorian puts down in his narrative that at Philippi the ...
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... use when of their friends are known to be in trouble . In a word , they spare nothing upon fuch an occafion - for thefe miferable men have no doubt they shall be im mortal , and live forever ; therefore they contemn death , and many ...
... use when of their friends are known to be in trouble . In a word , they spare nothing upon fuch an occafion - for thefe miferable men have no doubt they shall be im mortal , and live forever ; therefore they contemn death , and many ...
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... uses a paffage now found in the epiftle to the Romans * ; which paffage , from the peculiarity of the words which compose it , and from their order , it is mani- feft that he must have taken from the book . The fame remark may be ...
... uses a paffage now found in the epiftle to the Romans * ; which paffage , from the peculiarity of the words which compose it , and from their order , it is mani- feft that he must have taken from the book . The fame remark may be ...
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accounts Acts afcribed affertion againſt alfo alledged alſo amongſt ancient apoftles atteftation authority becauſe biſhop cafe caſe cauſe Celfus Chrift Chriftians Chriſtian writers church circumftance Clement Clement of Alexandria confequence confiderable courſe delivered difciples diftinction epiftle eſtabliſhed Eufebius evangelifts evidence exifted exiſtence facred faid falſe fame fatisfactory fcriptures fecond fect feem fhall fhew firft firſt fituation fociety fome four gofpels ftate ftill ftory fubject fuch fufferings fuppofe goſpel hiftory himſelf inftances inftitution Irenæus itſelf Jefus Jerufalem Jews John Judea Juftin leaſt Lord Luke Marcion Matthew meaſure miracles moſt muſt obferve Origen original paffage paffed perfecution perfons pofition Polycarp preached prefent proof propofition publiſhed purpoſe queftion quoted raiſed reaſon received refpect refurrection religion ſay SECT ſhall ſhould ſpeak ſtate ſtory Tacitus Tatian Teftament teftimony Tertullian thefe themſelves theſe books things thofe thoſe tians tion tranfaction truth uſed whofe whoſe words writings written