Of the direct historical evidence of Christianity, and wherein it is distinguished from the evidence alleged for other miracles |
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Page 115
... Eusebius wrote the life of Con- stantine , yet omits entirely the most re- markable circumstance in that life , the death of his son Crispus ; undoubtedly for the reason here given . The reserve of Josephus upon the subject of ...
... Eusebius wrote the life of Con- stantine , yet omits entirely the most re- markable circumstance in that life , the death of his son Crispus ; undoubtedly for the reason here given . The reserve of Josephus upon the subject of ...
Page 149
... Eusebius- " Nor were the apostles of Christ greatly concerned about the writing of books , being engaged in a more excellent ministry , which is above all human power . " Eccles . Hist . 1. iii . c . 24. The same consideration accounts ...
... Eusebius- " Nor were the apostles of Christ greatly concerned about the writing of books , being engaged in a more excellent ministry , which is above all human power . " Eccles . Hist . 1. iii . c . 24. The same consideration accounts ...
Page 164
... Eusebius * , as a peice acknowledged by him , though not without considerable doubt whether the whole passage be not an interpolation , as it is most certain , that after the publication of Eusebius's work this epistle was universally ...
... Eusebius * , as a peice acknowledged by him , though not without considerable doubt whether the whole passage be not an interpolation , as it is most certain , that after the publication of Eusebius's work this epistle was universally ...
Page 174
... Eusebius , A. D. 315 , and by Jerome , A. D. 392 , as an antient work in their time , bearing the name of Barnabas , and as well known and read amongst Christians , though not accounted a part of Scripture . It purports to have been ...
... Eusebius , A. D. 315 , and by Jerome , A. D. 392 , as an antient work in their time , bearing the name of Barnabas , and as well known and read amongst Christians , though not accounted a part of Scripture . It purports to have been ...
Page 183
... found in the epistles now extant under his name are quoted by Irenĉus , A. D. 178 , by Origen , A. D. 230 ; and the occasion of writing the epistles is given at large large by Eusebius and Jerome . What are called the. 183.
... found in the epistles now extant under his name are quoted by Irenĉus , A. D. 178 , by Origen , A. D. 230 ; and the occasion of writing the epistles is given at large large by Eusebius and Jerome . What are called the. 183.
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