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... Scriptures ... 99 CHAPTER IX . Of the authenticity of the historical Scriptures ; in Eleven Sections .... 115 SECT . I. Quotations of the historical Scriptures by ancient Chris- tian writers ... 121 SECT . II . Of the peculiar respect ...
... Scriptures ... 99 CHAPTER IX . Of the authenticity of the historical Scriptures ; in Eleven Sections .... 115 SECT . I. Quotations of the historical Scriptures by ancient Chris- tian writers ... 121 SECT . II . Of the peculiar respect ...
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... Scriptures were , in very early times , collected into a distinct volume .. ... 144 ... 147 SECT . IV . And distinguished by appropriate names and titles of respect SECT . V. Were publicly read and expounded in the religious ...
... Scriptures were , in very early times , collected into a distinct volume .. ... 144 ... 147 SECT . IV . And distinguished by appropriate names and titles of respect SECT . V. Were publicly read and expounded in the religious ...
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... Scripture , with the state of things in those times , as repre- sented by foreign and independent accounts ... 269 CHAPTER VII Undesigned coincidences .. 295 CHAPTER VIII . Of the history of the resurrection .... 298 CHAPTER IX . Of the ...
... Scripture , with the state of things in those times , as repre- sented by foreign and independent accounts ... 269 CHAPTER VII Undesigned coincidences .. 295 CHAPTER VIII . Of the history of the resurrection .... 298 CHAPTER IX . Of the ...
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... Scripture - history ; or perhaps even than all the Scripture - Narratives together . And yet all believe it ; because the improbability of its being an entire fabrication is incalculably greater . And practically , all reasonable men ...
... Scripture - history ; or perhaps even than all the Scripture - Narratives together . And yet all believe it ; because the improbability of its being an entire fabrication is incalculably greater . And practically , all reasonable men ...
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... Scripture represents Man to have been originally of an immortal nature . Some , proceeding on that supposition , and assuming that this could not have been literally true , have thence inferred that this por- tion of Scripture , and an ...
... Scripture represents Man to have been originally of an immortal nature . Some , proceeding on that supposition , and assuming that this could not have been literally true , have thence inferred that this por- tion of Scripture , and an ...
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