Of the direct historical evidence of Christianity, and wherein it is distinguished from the evidence alleged for other miracles |
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Page 56
... have contradicted him if he had , yet historians who lived in the age when the event was known , falsely , as well as officiously , ascribed these words to him . 3. Thirdly , 3. Thirdly , these books abound with exhortations to patience.
... have contradicted him if he had , yet historians who lived in the age when the event was known , falsely , as well as officiously , ascribed these words to him . 3. Thirdly , 3. Thirdly , these books abound with exhortations to patience.
Page 65
... lived most intimately and constantly with the founder of the religion , were seized as they were discoursing to the people in the temple ; that , after being kept all night in prison , they were brought the next day before an assembly ...
... lived most intimately and constantly with the founder of the religion , were seized as they were discoursing to the people in the temple ; that , after being kept all night in prison , they were brought the next day before an assembly ...
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... lived with St. John ; and which letter is entitled a relation of that bishop's martyrdom . " The sufferings ( say they ) of all the other martyrs were blessed and generous , which they +19 Ep . Smyr . c . iii . underwent * Pol . ad Phil ...
... lived with St. John ; and which letter is entitled a relation of that bishop's martyrdom . " The sufferings ( say they ) of all the other martyrs were blessed and generous , which they +19 Ep . Smyr . c . iii . underwent * Pol . ad Phil ...
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... Herod ; and that Herod lived in a criminal cohabitation with Hero- dias , his brother's wife * . In another pas- * Antiq . 1. xviii . cap . v . sect . 1 , 2 . sage , sage , allowed by many , although not without considerable. 111.
... Herod ; and that Herod lived in a criminal cohabitation with Hero- dias , his brother's wife * . In another pas- * Antiq . 1. xviii . cap . v . sect . 1 , 2 . sage , sage , allowed by many , although not without considerable. 111.
Page 112
... lived Jesus , a wise man , if he may be called a man , for he performed many wonderful works . He was a teacher of such men as received the truth with pleasure . He drew over to him many Jews and Gentiles . This was the Christ ; and ...
... lived Jesus , a wise man , if he may be called a man , for he performed many wonderful works . He was a teacher of such men as received the truth with pleasure . He drew over to him many Jews and Gentiles . This was the Christ ; and ...
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