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... Paul , the first Epistle of John , and the first of Peter , were received without Doubt by those who doubted concerning the other Books of our present Canon SECT . 9. Our present Gospels were considered by the Adversaries of ...
... Paul , the first Epistle of John , and the first of Peter , were received without Doubt by those who doubted concerning the other Books of our present Canon SECT . 9. Our present Gospels were considered by the Adversaries of ...
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... Paul , is supported by the strongest corroborating testimony that a history can receive . We are in posses- sion of letters written by Saint Paul himself upon the subject of his ministry , and either written during the period which the ...
... Paul , is supported by the strongest corroborating testimony that a history can receive . We are in posses- sion of letters written by Saint Paul himself upon the subject of his ministry , and either written during the period which the ...
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... Paul in his epistle to the Philippians , * hath left us his at- testation to this point , in the following words : " Let us take ( says he ) the examples of our own age . Through zeal and envy , the most faithful and righteous pillars ...
... Paul in his epistle to the Philippians , * hath left us his at- testation to this point , in the following words : " Let us take ( says he ) the examples of our own age . Through zeal and envy , the most faithful and righteous pillars ...
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... Paul himself and the rest of the apostles ; being confident in this , that all these have not run in vain , but in faith and righteousness ; and are gone to the place that was due to them from the Lord , with whom also they suffered ...
... Paul himself and the rest of the apostles ; being confident in this , that all these have not run in vain , but in faith and righteousness ; and are gone to the place that was due to them from the Lord , with whom also they suffered ...
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... Paul , and the rest of the apostles men- tioned in the account , be not all imaginary persons ; if their letters be not all forgeries , and , what is more , for- geries of names and characters which never existed ; then is there ...
... Paul , and the rest of the apostles men- tioned in the account , be not all imaginary persons ; if their letters be not all forgeries , and , what is more , for- geries of names and characters which never existed ; then is there ...
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