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Page 18
... especially in matters of religion . What Tacitus says of the Jewish , was more applicable to the Heathen establishment : " Hi ritus , quoquo modo inducti , anti- quitate defenduntur . ” It was also a splendid and sumptuous worship . It ...
... especially in matters of religion . What Tacitus says of the Jewish , was more applicable to the Heathen establishment : " Hi ritus , quoquo modo inducti , anti- quitate defenduntur . ” It was also a splendid and sumptuous worship . It ...
Page 21
... especially when the change is either in- convenient , or made against the force of natural incli- nation , or with the loss of accustomed indulgences . " It is the most difficult of all things to convert men from vicious habits to ...
... especially when the change is either in- convenient , or made against the force of natural incli- nation , or with the loss of accustomed indulgences . " It is the most difficult of all things to convert men from vicious habits to ...
Page 72
... especially of the Lord's Supper , are too short and cur- sory , not to say too obscure , and , in this view , deficient , to allow a place for any such suspicion . " Amongst the proofs of the truth of our proposition , viz . that the ...
... especially of the Lord's Supper , are too short and cur- sory , not to say too obscure , and , in this view , deficient , to allow a place for any such suspicion . " Amongst the proofs of the truth of our proposition , viz . that the ...
Page 91
... especially not forget- ting what credit is due to the New Testament in its capacity of cumulative evidence ; we now proceed to state the proper and distinct proofs , which show not only the general value of these records , but their spe ...
... especially not forget- ting what credit is due to the New Testament in its capacity of cumulative evidence ; we now proceed to state the proper and distinct proofs , which show not only the general value of these records , but their spe ...
Page 95
... especially as it seems to have been the result of private and free in- quiry . We have no knowledge of any interference of authority in the question , before the council of Laodicea in the year 363. Probably the decree of this council ...
... especially as it seems to have been the result of private and free in- quiry . We have no knowledge of any interference of authority in the question , before the council of Laodicea in the year 363. Probably the decree of this council ...
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