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... remarkable for childish thoughtless- ness and improvidence . So that it never occurs to them to consider how they may put themselves in a better condition a year or two hence . Now such must have been the condition of all mankind down ...
... remarkable for childish thoughtless- ness and improvidence . So that it never occurs to them to consider how they may put themselves in a better condition a year or two hence . Now such must have been the condition of all mankind down ...
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... remarkable change has taken place in the antichristian world since Paley's time . In his day , and long before , the far greater part of those who denied the Gospel , were what are called Deists . They professed belief in a God in the ...
... remarkable change has taken place in the antichristian world since Paley's time . In his day , and long before , the far greater part of those who denied the Gospel , were what are called Deists . They professed belief in a God in the ...
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... remarkable however , and very characteristic of truthful- ness , is the calm , and almost careless tone in which both miracles and persecutions are spoken of . There is no attempt to express , or to excite , either admiration , or ...
... remarkable however , and very characteristic of truthful- ness , is the calm , and almost careless tone in which both miracles and persecutions are spoken of . There is no attempt to express , or to excite , either admiration , or ...
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... remarkable circumstance in that life , the death of his son Crispus ; undoubtedly for the reason here given . The reserve of Josephus upon the subject of Christianity appears also in his passing over the banishment of the Jews by ...
... remarkable circumstance in that life , the death of his son Crispus ; undoubtedly for the reason here given . The reserve of Josephus upon the subject of Christianity appears also in his passing over the banishment of the Jews by ...
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... remarkable instance of this kind is the ascension , which is not mentioned by St. John in its place , at the conclusion of his history , but which is plainly referred to in the following words of the sixth chapter : What and if ye shall ...
... remarkable instance of this kind is the ascension , which is not mentioned by St. John in its place , at the conclusion of his history , but which is plainly referred to in the following words of the sixth chapter : What and if ye shall ...
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