Of the direct historical evidence of Christianity, and wherein it is distinguished from the evidence alleged for other miracles |
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... cannot be predicated of those books which are commonly called apocryphal books of the New Testament p . 293 Recapitulation CHAP . X. P. 303 OF OF THE DIRECT HISTORICAL EVIDENCE OF CHRISTIA- NITY , AND. [ xi ] CONTENTS OF.
... cannot be predicated of those books which are commonly called apocryphal books of the New Testament p . 293 Recapitulation CHAP . X. P. 303 OF OF THE DIRECT HISTORICAL EVIDENCE OF CHRISTIA- NITY , AND. [ xi ] CONTENTS OF.
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... Testament , and to the age of the first emissaries of the religion , and to deduce it , by an unbroken continuation , from that end of the train to the present . The remaining letters of the apostles ( and what more original than their ...
... Testament , and to the age of the first emissaries of the religion , and to deduce it , by an unbroken continuation , from that end of the train to the present . The remaining letters of the apostles ( and what more original than their ...
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... Testament be de- serving of credit as histories , so that a fact ought to be accounted true because it is found in them ; or whether they are entitled to be considered as representing the ac- counts , which , true or false , the ...
... Testament be de- serving of credit as histories , so that a fact ought to be accounted true because it is found in them ; or whether they are entitled to be considered as representing the ac- counts , which , true or false , the ...
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... them in theirministry ; which authority seems sufficient , when the question is simply what it was which these apostles advanced . I think it material to have this well - no- ticed , ticed . The New Testament contains a great The the. 141.
... them in theirministry ; which authority seems sufficient , when the question is simply what it was which these apostles advanced . I think it material to have this well - no- ticed , ticed . The New Testament contains a great The the. 141.
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William Paley. ticed . The New Testament contains a great The the number of distinct writings , the genuineness of any one of which is almost sufficient to prove the truth of the religion : it contains , however , four distinct histories ...
William Paley. ticed . The New Testament contains a great The the number of distinct writings , the genuineness of any one of which is almost sufficient to prove the truth of the religion : it contains , however , four distinct histories ...
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