Of the direct historical evidence of Christianity, and wherein it is distinguished from the evidence alleged for other miracles |
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... the credibility of what they contain . The obscure and distant view of Christi- anity , which some of the heathen writers of that age had gained , and which a few passages 40 70 passages in their remaining works inciden- tally discover. 39.
... the credibility of what they contain . The obscure and distant view of Christi- anity , which some of the heathen writers of that age had gained , and which a few passages 40 70 passages in their remaining works inciden- tally discover. 39.
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William Paley. 40 70 passages in their remaining works inciden- tally discover to us , offers itself to our notice in the first place : because , so far as this evidence goes , it is the concession of adversaries ; the source from which ...
William Paley. 40 70 passages in their remaining works inciden- tally discover to us , offers itself to our notice in the first place : because , so far as this evidence goes , it is the concession of adversaries ; the source from which ...
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... remaining suppositions appear in the highest degree incredible , which are , either that Christ filled the minds of his followers with fears and apprehensions , without any reason or authority for what he said , and contrary to the ...
... remaining suppositions appear in the highest degree incredible , which are , either that Christ filled the minds of his followers with fears and apprehensions , without any reason or authority for what he said , and contrary to the ...
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... remaining letters of the apostles ( and what more original than their letters can we have ? ) , though written without the Christianity was perfectly well known in the world at this time . There is extremely little notice of the subject ...
... remaining letters of the apostles ( and what more original than their letters can we have ? ) , though written without the Christianity was perfectly well known in the world at this time . There is extremely little notice of the subject ...
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... his doctrine § . " Ep . Clem . Rom . c . xlii . + . Ep . Clem . Rom . c . xvi . Pol . Ep . ad Phil . c . v . viii . ii . iii . Ir . ad Flor . ap . Eus . 1. v . c . 20 . In In the remaining works of Ignatius , the contemporary of. 120.
... his doctrine § . " Ep . Clem . Rom . c . xlii . + . Ep . Clem . Rom . c . xvi . Pol . Ep . ad Phil . c . v . viii . ii . iii . Ir . ad Flor . ap . Eus . 1. v . c . 20 . In In the remaining works of Ignatius , the contemporary of. 120.
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