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... Conduct . CHAP . I. Evidence of the Sufferings of the first Propagators of Christianity , from the Nature of the Case CHAP . II . Evidence of the Sufferings of the first Propagators of Christianity , from profane Testimony - CHAP . III ...
... Conduct . CHAP . I. Evidence of the Sufferings of the first Propagators of Christianity , from the Nature of the Case CHAP . II . Evidence of the Sufferings of the first Propagators of Christianity , from profane Testimony - CHAP . III ...
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... conduct . II . That there is not satisfactory evidence , that persons professing to be original witnesses of other mi- racles , in their nature as certain as these are , have ever acted in the same manner , in attestation of the ...
... conduct . II . That there is not satisfactory evidence , that persons professing to be original witnesses of other mi- racles , in their nature as certain as these are , have ever acted in the same manner , in attestation of the ...
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... conduct whatever . " The truth is , the 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 ...
... conduct whatever . " The truth is , the 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 ...
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... there must have been of opinions and prejudices to bring the matter to this ! We know what the precepts of the religion are ; how pure , how benevolent , how disinterested a conduct they 20 EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY .
... there must have been of opinions and prejudices to bring the matter to this ! We know what the precepts of the religion are ; how pure , how benevolent , how disinterested a conduct they 20 EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY .
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William Paley. pure , how benevolent , how disinterested a conduct they enjoin ; and that this purity and benevolence are ex- tended to the very thoughts and affections . We are not , perhaps , at liberty to take for granted , that the ...
William Paley. pure , how benevolent , how disinterested a conduct they enjoin ; and that this purity and benevolence are ex- tended to the very thoughts and affections . We are not , perhaps , at liberty to take for granted , that the ...
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