Of the direct historical evidence of Christianity, and wherein it is distinguished from the evidence alleged for other miracles |
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... 133 Of the Authenticity of the Historical Scriptures , in Eleven Sections p . 158 SECT . I. Quotations of the Historical Scriptures by antient Christian writers но p . 172 SECT . SECT . II . Of the peculiar respect with which. [ x ]
... 133 Of the Authenticity of the Historical Scriptures , in Eleven Sections p . 158 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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... antient Christians of different sects and persuasions SECT . VIII . The four Gospels , the Acts of the Apostles , thirteen Epistles of St. Paul , the First Epistle of John , and the First of Peter , were received without doubt by those ...
... antient Christians of different sects and persuasions SECT . VIII . The four Gospels , the Acts of the Apostles , thirteen Epistles of St. Paul , the First Epistle of John , and the First of Peter , were received without doubt by those ...
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... without questioning the reality of any others . It was pronouncing all other gods to be false , and all other worship vain . From the facility with which the Poly- theism of antient nations admitted new objects of worship into. theism 26.
... without questioning the reality of any others . It was pronouncing all other gods to be false , and all other worship vain . From the facility with which the Poly- theism of antient nations admitted new objects of worship into. theism 26.
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William Paley. theism of antient nations admitted new objects of worship into the number of their acknowledged divinities , or the patience with which they might entertain proposals of this kind , we can argue nothing as to their ...
William Paley. theism of antient nations admitted new objects of worship into the number of their acknowledged divinities , or the patience with which they might entertain proposals of this kind , we can argue nothing as to their ...
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... antient philosophers , Plato , Cicero , and Epictetus , allowed , or rather enjoined , men to worship the gods of the country , and in the established form . See passages to this purpose , collected from their works by Dr. Clarke , Nat ...
... antient philosophers , Plato , Cicero , and Epictetus , allowed , or rather enjoined , men to worship the gods of the country , and in the established form . See passages to this purpose , collected from their works by Dr. Clarke , Nat ...
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