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The candour of the Writers of the New Testament p. 85
CH A P. VI.
Conformity of the facts occafionally mentioned or referred
to in fcripture, with the fate of things in those times, as
reprefented by foreign and independent accounts p. 133
SECT. II. Reflections upon the preceding Account p. 246
SECT. III. Of the Succefs of Mahometanism
P. 261
CHAP. IV.
Rejection of Chriftianity
P. 312
CHAP. V.
That the Chriftian miracles are not recited, or appealed to,
by early Chriftian writers themselves, fo fully or fre-
quently as might have been expected
CHAP. VI.
P. 342
Want of univerfality in the knowledge and reception of
Christianity, and of greater clearness in the evidence
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