Of the direct historical evidence of Christianity, and wherein it is distinguished from the evidence alleged for other miracles |
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Page 22
... 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 , or ...
... 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 , or ...
Page 23
... preach the religion , must necessarily reproach these rulers with an execution , which they could not but represent as an unjust and cruel murder . This would not render their office more easy , or their situation more safe . With ...
... preach the religion , must necessarily reproach these rulers with an execution , which they could not but represent as an unjust and cruel murder . This would not render their office more easy , or their situation more safe . With ...
Page 34
... be allowed to presume , that the institution which they preached to others , they conformed to in their own persons ; because this is no more than what every teacher of a new religion religion both does , and must do , in order. 34.
... be allowed to presume , that the institution which they preached to others , they conformed to in their own persons ; because this is no more than what every teacher of a new religion religion both does , and must do , in order. 34.
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... at this same city of Jerusalem , propagated from thence throughout Judea , and afterwards preached in other parts of the Roman empire . These points also are fully con- firmed firmed by Tacitus , who informs us that the religion. 53.
... at this same city of Jerusalem , propagated from thence throughout Judea , and afterwards preached in other parts of the Roman empire . These points also are fully con- firmed firmed by Tacitus , who informs us that the religion. 53.
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... preached the religion wherever they came : and their preaching was , in effect , the preaching of the twelve ; for it was so far carried on in * Acts vi . 12 . + Acts viii . 3 . Acts viii . 1. " And they were all scattered abroad ...
... preached the religion wherever they came : and their preaching was , in effect , the preaching of the twelve ; for it was so far carried on in * Acts vi . 12 . + Acts viii . 3 . Acts viii . 1. " And they were all scattered abroad ...
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