Of the direct historical evidence of Christianity, and wherein it is distinguished from the evidence alleged for other miracles |
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Page xi
... early times collected into a distinct volume p . 226 SECT . IV . And distinguished by appropriate names and titles of respect - p . 234 SECT . V. Were publicly read and expounded in the religious assemblies of the early Christians p ...
... early times collected into a distinct volume p . 226 SECT . IV . And distinguished by appropriate names and titles of respect - p . 234 SECT . V. Were publicly read and expounded in the religious assemblies of the early Christians p ...
Page 74
... earliest members of the society at Jerusalem , and amongst the imme- diate adherents of the twelve apostles , set out from Antioch upon the express business of carrying the new religion through the various provinces of the lesser Asia ...
... earliest members of the society at Jerusalem , and amongst the imme- diate adherents of the twelve apostles , set out from Antioch upon the express business of carrying the new religion through the various provinces of the lesser Asia ...
Page 89
... of the apostles in an early part of the narrative , and proceeds with the separate account of one particular apostle , apostle , yet the information which it delivers so far. 89 CHAP V Observations upon the preceding evidence - p.
... of the apostles in an early part of the narrative , and proceeds with the separate account of one particular apostle , apostle , yet the information which it delivers so far. 89 CHAP V Observations upon the preceding evidence - p.
Page 104
... expectations ; his nature , authority , office , and agency ; were likely to become subjects of much consideration with the early votaries of the religion , and to oc- cupy cupy their attention and writings . I should not ,. 104.
... expectations ; his nature , authority , office , and agency ; were likely to become subjects of much consideration with the early votaries of the religion , and to oc- cupy cupy their attention and writings . I should not ,. 104.
Page 125
... usages that prevailed amongst the early disciples of Christianity , were such as belonged to , and sprung out of , the narrative now in our hands ; which accordancy shews , that it it was the narrative upon which these persons acted ,. 125.
... usages that prevailed amongst the early disciples of Christianity , were such as belonged to , and sprung out of , the narrative now in our hands ; which accordancy shews , that it it was the narrative upon which these persons acted ,. 125.
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