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... Writings CHAP . IV . Direct Evidence of the same CHAP . V. Observations upon the preceding Evidence 22 35 - 29 233 50 CHAP . VI . That the Story , for which the first Propagators of Chris- tianity suffered , was miraculous 56 CHAP . VII ...
... Writings CHAP . IV . Direct Evidence of the same CHAP . V. Observations upon the preceding Evidence 22 35 - 29 233 50 CHAP . VI . That the Story , for which the first Propagators of Chris- tianity suffered , was miraculous 56 CHAP . VII ...
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William Paley. concern and connexion with it . And we have these writings severally attesting the point which we contend for , viz . the sufferings of the witnesses of the history , and attesting it in every variety of form in which it ...
William Paley. concern and connexion with it . And we have these writings severally attesting the point which we contend for , viz . the sufferings of the witnesses of the history , and attesting it in every variety of form in which it ...
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... writing the history , the event had turned out so to be : for , the only two remaining suppositions appear in the highest degree incredible ; which are , either that Christ filled the minds of his followers with fears and appre ...
... writing the history , the event had turned out so to be : for , the only two remaining suppositions appear in the highest degree incredible ; which are , either that Christ filled the minds of his followers with fears and appre ...
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... writings which remain of their companions and immediate followers expressly confirm . Clement , who is honourably mentioned by Saint Paul in his epistle to the Philippians , * hath left us his at- testation to this point , in the ...
... writings which remain of their companions and immediate followers expressly confirm . Clement , who is honourably mentioned by Saint Paul in his epistle to the Philippians , * hath left us his at- testation to this point , in the ...
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... writings . I should not however expect , that in these disquisitions , whether preserved in the form of letters , * Acts xviii . 28 . speeches , or set treatises , frequent or very direct EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY . 59.
... writings . I should not however expect , that in these disquisitions , whether preserved in the form of letters , * Acts xviii . 28 . speeches , or set treatises , frequent or very direct EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY . 59.
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