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... Roman - catholics , was , for this , de- nounced , publicly , in print , by a brother clergyman , as denying all revelation ! Well may our religion say , ' Save me from my friends , and I fear not my enemies ! ' ' The force of ...
... Roman - catholics , was , for this , de- nounced , publicly , in print , by a brother clergyman , as denying all revelation ! Well may our religion say , ' Save me from my friends , and I fear not my enemies ! ' ' The force of ...
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... Roman government which was then established in Judea , I should not expect , that , despising as it did the religion of the country , it would , if left to itself , animadvert , either with much vigilance , or much se- verity , upon the ...
... Roman government which was then established in Judea , I should not expect , that , despising as it did the religion of the country , it would , if left to itself , animadvert , either with much vigilance , or much se- verity , upon the ...
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... Roman empire would be put in motion , or its attention be obtained to religious controversy : but , during that time , a great deal of ill - usage might be endured , by a set of friendless , unprotected travellers , telling men ...
... Roman empire would be put in motion , or its attention be obtained to religious controversy : but , during that time , a great deal of ill - usage might be endured , by a set of friendless , unprotected travellers , telling men ...
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... Roman world , were all considered by the people as equally true , by the philosophers as equally false , and by the magistrate as equally useful ; ' and I would ask , from which of 6 these three classes of men were the christian ...
... Roman world , were all considered by the people as equally true , by the philosophers as equally false , and by the magistrate as equally useful ; ' and I would ask , from which of 6 these three classes of men were the christian ...
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... Romans and other Pagans seldom objected to the addition of a new god to their list ; and it is said that some of them actually did propose to enrol Jesus among the number . This was quite consonant to the genius of their mythological ...
... Romans and other Pagans seldom objected to the addition of a new god to their list ; and it is said that some of them actually did propose to enrol Jesus among the number . This was quite consonant to the genius of their mythological ...
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