Of the direct historical evidence of Christianity, and wherein it is distinguished from the evidence alleged for other miracles |
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... respect of the object of your Lordship's choice , it is inferior to none in the purity and disinterestedness of the motives which suggested it . How the following work may be re- ceived , I pretend not to foretell . My first prayer ...
... respect of the object of your Lordship's choice , it is inferior to none in the purity and disinterestedness of the motives which suggested it . How the following work may be re- ceived , I pretend not to foretell . My first prayer ...
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... most flatter- ing distinction of my life . I am , My Lord , With sentiments of gratitude and respect , Your Lordship's faithful And most obliged servant , W. PALEY . -ogbuj @gid boiliting od Saxe of gob oopgeb 1 Todius.
... most flatter- ing distinction of my life . I am , My Lord , With sentiments of gratitude and respect , Your Lordship's faithful And most obliged servant , W. PALEY . -ogbuj @gid boiliting od Saxe of gob oopgeb 1 Todius.
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... the Authenticity of the Historical Scriptures , in Eleven Sections p . 158 SECT . I. Quotations of the Historical Scriptures by antient Christian writers но p . 172 SECT . SECT . II . Of the peculiar respect with which. [ x ]
... the Authenticity of the Historical Scriptures , in Eleven Sections p . 158 SECT . I. Quotations of the Historical Scriptures by antient Christian writers но p . 172 SECT . SECT . II . Of the peculiar respect with which. [ x ]
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... respect - p . 234 SECT . V. Were publicly read and expounded in the religious assemblies of the early Christians p . 239 SECT . VI . Commentaries , & c . were anciently written upon the Scriptures P. 244 P. 255 SECT . VII . They were ...
... respect - p . 234 SECT . V. Were publicly read and expounded in the religious assemblies of the early Christians p . 239 SECT . VI . Commentaries , & c . were anciently written upon the Scriptures P. 244 P. 255 SECT . VII . They were ...
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William Paley. The character of the new institution was , in other respects also , ungrateful to Jewish habits and principles . Their own religion was in a high degree technical . Even the enlightened Jew placed a great deal of stress ...
William Paley. The character of the new institution was , in other respects also , ungrateful to Jewish habits and principles . Their own religion was in a high degree technical . Even the enlightened Jew placed a great deal of stress ...
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