Of the direct historical evidence of Christianity, and wherein it is distinguished from the evidence alleged for other miracles |
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William Paley. SECT . II . Of the peculiar respect with which they were quoted page 217 SECT . III . The Scriptures were in very early times collected into a distinct volume p . 226 SECT . IV . And distinguished by appropriate names and ...
William Paley. SECT . II . Of the peculiar respect with which they were quoted page 217 SECT . III . The Scriptures were in very early times collected into a distinct volume p . 226 SECT . IV . And distinguished by appropriate names and ...
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... quoted and referred to by them without any doubt of the truth of their accounts . They were treated as such histories , proceeding from such authorities , might expect to be treat- ed . In the preface to one of our histories we have ...
... quoted and referred to by them without any doubt of the truth of their accounts . They were treated as such histories , proceeding from such authorities , might expect to be treat- ed . In the preface to one of our histories we have ...
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... quoted , or alluded to , they are quoted or alluded to with pecu- liar respect , as books sui generis ; as posses- sing an authority which belonged to no * The Reader , when he has the propositions before him , will observe that the ...
... quoted , or alluded to , they are quoted or alluded to with pecu- liar respect , as books sui generis ; as posses- sing an authority which belonged to no * The Reader , when he has the propositions before him , will observe that the ...
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... quoted , or alluded to , by a series of Christian writers , begin- ming with those who were contemporary with the apostles , or who immediately fol lowed them , and proceeding in close and regular succession from their time to the ...
... quoted , or alluded to , by a series of Christian writers , begin- ming with those who were contemporary with the apostles , or who immediately fol lowed them , and proceeding in close and regular succession from their time to the ...
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William Paley. Barnabas * , the companion of Paul . It is quoted as the epistle of Barnabas by Clement of Alexandria , A. D. 194 ; by Origen , A. D. 230. It is mentioned by Eusebius , A. D. 315 , and by Jerome , A. D. 392 , as an antient ...
William Paley. Barnabas * , the companion of Paul . It is quoted as the epistle of Barnabas by Clement of Alexandria , A. D. 194 ; by Origen , A. D. 230. It is mentioned by Eusebius , A. D. 315 , and by Jerome , A. D. 392 , as an antient ...
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