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... considered by the Adversaries of Christianity as containing the Accounts upon which the Religion was founded - 144 · 151 - - SECT . 10. Formal Catalogues of Authentic Scriptures were pub- lished , in all which our present Gospels were ...
... considered by the Adversaries of Christianity as containing the Accounts upon which the Religion was founded - 144 · 151 - - SECT . 10. Formal Catalogues of Authentic Scriptures were pub- lished , in all which our present Gospels were ...
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... considered , that this was not setting forth , or magnifying the character and worship of some new competitor for a place in the Pantheon , whose pretensions might be discussed or asserted with- out questioning the reality of any others ...
... considered , that this was not setting forth , or magnifying the character and worship of some new competitor for a place in the Pantheon , whose pretensions might be discussed or asserted with- out questioning the reality of any others ...
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... considered themselves as so entirely and exclusively devoted to this office , that they now transferred what may be called the temporal affairs of the society to other hands . " § * Acts iv . + Acts v . 18 . Acts v . 42 . I do not know ...
... considered themselves as so entirely and exclusively devoted to this office , that they now transferred what may be called the temporal affairs of the society to other hands . " § * Acts iv . + Acts v . 18 . Acts v . 42 . I do not know ...
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... considered their moral principles as the point in which the magistrate was interested , is as follows : -He tells the emperor , " that some of those who had relinquished the society , or who , to save them- selves , pretended that they ...
... considered their moral principles as the point in which the magistrate was interested , is as follows : -He tells the emperor , " that some of those who had relinquished the society , or who , to save them- selves , pretended that they ...
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... considered as encountering the risk of error in assigning the authors of our books , we are entitled to the advantage of so many separate probabilities . And although it should appear that some of the evangelists had seen and used each ...
... considered as encountering the risk of error in assigning the authors of our books , we are entitled to the advantage of so many separate probabilities . And although it should appear that some of the evangelists had seen and used each ...
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