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... Manner , in Attestation of the Accounts which they delivered , and solely in Consequence of their Belief of the Truth of those Accounts · CHAP . II . Consideration of some specific Instances - . 175 - 197 PART II . OF THE AUXILIARY ...
... Manner , in Attestation of the Accounts which they delivered , and solely in Consequence of their Belief of the Truth of those Accounts · CHAP . II . Consideration of some specific Instances - . 175 - 197 PART II . OF THE AUXILIARY ...
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... manner , and to what extent , this argument is alleged . We do not assume the attributes of the Deity , or the existence of a future state , in order to prove the reality of miracles . That reality always must be proved by evidence . We ...
... manner , and to what extent , this argument is alleged . We do not assume the attributes of the Deity , or the existence of a future state , in order to prove the reality of miracles . That reality always must be proved by evidence . We ...
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... manner , in attestation of the accounts which they delivered , and properly in consequence of their belief of those accounts . The first of these propositions , as it forms the argu- ment , will stand at the head of the following nine ...
... manner , in attestation of the accounts which they delivered , and properly in consequence of their belief of those accounts . The first of these propositions , as it forms the argu- ment , will stand at the head of the following nine ...
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... manner was , made the suffering of the Christians the subject of his ridicule . † Nothing , how- ever , could show the notoriety of the fact with more certainty than this does . Martial's testimony , as well indeed as Pliny's , goes ...
... manner was , made the suffering of the Christians the subject of his ridicule . † Nothing , how- ever , could show the notoriety of the fact with more certainty than this does . Martial's testimony , as well indeed as Pliny's , goes ...
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... manner in which I am about to recite it , but dispersedly and occasionally , in the course of a mixed general history , which circumstance alone nega- tives the supposition of any fraudulent design ) , is the following : " That the ...
... manner in which I am about to recite it , but dispersedly and occasionally , in the course of a mixed general history , which circumstance alone nega- tives the supposition of any fraudulent design ) , is the following : " That the ...
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