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... four Gospels , the Acts of the Apostles , thirteen Epistles of St. Paul , the first Epistle of John , and the first of Peter , were received without Doubt by those who doubted concerning the other Books of our present Canon SECT . 9 ...
... four Gospels , the Acts of the Apostles , thirteen Epistles of St. Paul , the first Epistle of John , and the first of Peter , were received without Doubt by those who doubted concerning the other Books of our present Canon SECT . 9 ...
Page 24
... four years from the author's death , a very great number of Christians ( ingens eorum multitudo ) were found at Rome . From which fact , the two fol- lowing inferences may be fairly drawn : first , that if , in the space of thirty - four ...
... four years from the author's death , a very great number of Christians ( ingens eorum multitudo ) were found at Rome . From which fact , the two fol- lowing inferences may be fairly drawn : first , that if , in the space of thirty - four ...
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... four histories of Jesus Christ . We have a history taking up the narrative from his death , and carrying on an account of the propagation of the religion , and of some of the most eminent persons engaged in it , for a space of nearly ...
... four histories of Jesus Christ . We have a history taking up the narrative from his death , and carrying on an account of the propagation of the religion , and of some of the most eminent persons engaged in it , for a space of nearly ...
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... four years after Christ's death . Within which period , and notwithstanding that the late persecution occupied part of it , churches , or societies of believers , had been formed in all Judea , Galilee , and Samaria ; for we read that ...
... four years after Christ's death . Within which period , and notwithstanding that the late persecution occupied part of it , churches , or societies of believers , had been formed in all Judea , Galilee , and Samaria ; for we read that ...
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... four circumstances ; -first , the recognition of the account in its principal parts , by a series of succeed- ing writers ; secondly , the total absence of any account of the origin of the religion substantially different from + John i ...
... four circumstances ; -first , the recognition of the account in its principal parts , by a series of succeed- ing writers ; secondly , the total absence of any account of the origin of the religion substantially different from + John i ...
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