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... ancient Christian Writings CHAP . IV . Direct Evidence of the same CHAP . V. Observations upon the preceding Evidence 22 35 - 29 233 50 CHAP . VI . That the Story , for which the first Propagators of Chris- tianity suffered , was ...
... ancient Christian Writings CHAP . IV . Direct Evidence of the same CHAP . V. Observations upon the preceding Evidence 22 35 - 29 233 50 CHAP . VI . That the Story , for which the first Propagators of Chris- tianity suffered , was ...
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... ancient Chris- tian Writers SECT . 2. Of the peculiar Respect with which they were quoted 124 SECT . 3. The Scriptures were in very early Times collected into a distinct volume · - 129 · · 133 SECT . 4. And distinguished by appropriate ...
... ancient Chris- tian Writers SECT . 2. Of the peculiar Respect with which they were quoted 124 SECT . 3. The Scriptures were in very early Times collected into a distinct volume · - 129 · · 133 SECT . 4. And distinguished by appropriate ...
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... ancient nations admitted new objects of worship into the number of their acknowledged divinities , or the patience with which they might entertain proposals of this kind , we can argue nothing as to their toleration of a system , or of ...
... ancient nations admitted new objects of worship into the number of their acknowledged divinities , or the patience with which they might entertain proposals of this kind , we can argue nothing as to their toleration of a system , or of ...
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... ancient philosophers , Plato , Cicero , and Epictetus , allowed , or rather enjoined , men to worship the gods of the country , and in the established form . See passages to this purpose collected from their works by Dr Clarke , Nat ...
... ancient philosophers , Plato , Cicero , and Epictetus , allowed , or rather enjoined , men to worship the gods of the country , and in the established form . See passages to this purpose collected from their works by Dr Clarke , Nat ...
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... ancient heathens con- sidered religion entirely as an affair of state , as much under the tuition of the magistrate , as any other part of the police . The religion of that age was not merely allied to the state ; it was incorporated ...
... ancient heathens con- sidered religion entirely as an affair of state , as much under the tuition of the magistrate , as any other part of the police . The religion of that age was not merely allied to the state ; it was incorporated ...
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