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Page 14
... considerable share of municipal authority , and actuated by strong motives of opposition and re- sentment ; and they had to do this under a foreign government , to whose favour they made no pretensions , and which was constantly ...
... considerable share of municipal authority , and actuated by strong motives of opposition and re- sentment ; and they had to do this under a foreign government , to whose favour they made no pretensions , and which was constantly ...
Page 63
... considerable question being moved about it , we hear of " James , the brother of him who was called Jesus , and of his being put to death . " + In a third passage , extant in every copy that remains of Josephus's History , but the ...
... considerable question being moved about it , we hear of " James , the brother of him who was called Jesus , and of his being put to death . " + In a third passage , extant in every copy that remains of Josephus's History , but the ...
Page 94
... considerable doubt whether the whole passage be not an interpolation , as it is most certain , that , after the publication of Eusebius's work , this epistle was uni- versally rejected.t V. If the ascription of the Gospels to their ...
... considerable doubt whether the whole passage be not an interpolation , as it is most certain , that , after the publication of Eusebius's work , this epistle was uni- versally rejected.t V. If the ascription of the Gospels to their ...
Page 103
... considerable degree of positive proof , that the words in question have been borrowed from the places of Scripture in which we now find them . Sp * Rom . i . 29 . But take it if you will the other way , EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY . 103.
... considerable degree of positive proof , that the words in question have been borrowed from the places of Scripture in which we now find them . Sp * Rom . i . 29 . But take it if you will the other way , EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY . 103.
Page 144
... considerable proportion to the body of the Christian church ; and amidst the disputes which such opinions necessarily occasioned , it is a great satisfac- tion to perceive , what , in a vast plurality of instances , we do perceive , all ...
... considerable proportion to the body of the Christian church ; and amidst the disputes which such opinions necessarily occasioned , it is a great satisfac- tion to perceive , what , in a vast plurality of instances , we do perceive , all ...
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