Of the direct historical evidence of Christianity, and wherein it is distinguished from the evidence alleged for other miracles |
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... SECT . I. Quotations of the Historical Scriptures by antient Christian writers но p . 172 SECT . SECT . II . Of the peculiar respect with which. [ x ]
... SECT . I. Quotations of the Historical Scriptures by antient Christian writers но p . 172 SECT . SECT . II . Of the peculiar respect with which. [ x ]
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... SECT . VI . Commentaries , & c . were anciently written upon the Scriptures P. 244 P. 255 SECT . VII . They were received by antient Christians of different sects and persuasions SECT . VIII . The four Gospels , the Acts of the Apostles ...
... SECT . VI . Commentaries , & c . were anciently written upon the Scriptures P. 244 P. 255 SECT . VII . They were received by antient Christians of different sects and persuasions SECT . VIII . The four Gospels , the Acts of the Apostles ...
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... sect , their priesthood had been the authors of this persuasion to the common people . So that it was not merely the conjecture of theoretical divines , or the secret expec- tation of a few recluse devotees , but it * " Percrebuerat ...
... sect , their priesthood had been the authors of this persuasion to the common people . So that it was not merely the conjecture of theoretical divines , or the secret expec- tation of a few recluse devotees , but it * " Percrebuerat ...
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... sect preached up faith , well - regulated affections , inward purity and moral rectitude of disposition , as the true ground , on the part of the worship- per , of merit and acceptance with God . This , however rational it may appear ...
... sect preached up faith , well - regulated affections , inward purity and moral rectitude of disposition , as the true ground , on the part of the worship- per , of merit and acceptance with God . This , however rational it may appear ...
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... sects to undergo ; that the attempt must neces- sarily have also been in a high degree dan- gerous ; that from the subject of the mis- sion , compared with the fixed opinions and prejudices of those to whom the mis- sionaries were to ...
... sects to undergo ; that the attempt must neces- sarily have also been in a high degree dan- gerous ; that from the subject of the mis- sion , compared with the fixed opinions and prejudices of those to whom the mis- sionaries were to ...
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