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... Quotations of the historical Scriptures by ancient Chris- tian Writers SECT . 2. Of the peculiar Respect with which they were quoted 124 SECT . 3. The Scriptures were in very early Times collected into a distinct volume · - 129 · · 133 ...
... Quotations of the historical Scriptures by ancient Chris- tian Writers SECT . 2. Of the peculiar Respect with which they were quoted 124 SECT . 3. The Scriptures were in very early Times collected into a distinct volume · - 129 · · 133 ...
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... quotation with which Mr. Hume opens his Essay , it is certainly not that experience , nor that contrariety , which Mr. Hume himself intended to object . And , short of this , I know no intelligible signification which can be affixed to ...
... quotation with which Mr. Hume opens his Essay , it is certainly not that experience , nor that contrariety , which Mr. Hume himself intended to object . And , short of this , I know no intelligible signification which can be affixed to ...
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... quotation from Tacitus , well known to every scholar , must be inserted , as deserving particular attention . The reader will bear in mind that this passage was written about seventy years after Christ's death , and that it relates to ...
... quotation from Tacitus , well known to every scholar , must be inserted , as deserving particular attention . The reader will bear in mind that this passage was written about seventy years after Christ's death , and that it relates to ...
Page 99
... quotation would be strong evidence , were there any doubt , that the oration , which opens with this address , actually came from Cicero's pen . These instances , however simple , may serve to point out to a reader , who is little ...
... quotation would be strong evidence , were there any doubt , that the oration , which opens with this address , actually came from Cicero's pen . These instances , however simple , may serve to point out to a reader , who is little ...
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... quotation . The writer of the epistle was a Jew . The phrase , " it is written , " was the very form in which the Jews quoted their Scrip- tures . It is not probable , therefore , that he would have used this phrase , and without ...
... quotation . The writer of the epistle was a Jew . The phrase , " it is written , " was the very form in which the Jews quoted their Scrip- tures . It is not probable , therefore , that he would have used this phrase , and without ...
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