A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts ..., Volume 1R. Faulder, 1796 - 416 pages |
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... the enquiry , and to the argument built upon it , that we have * Mat . xxi . 33-46 . xxii . 1-7 . Mark xii . 1-12 . Luke xiii . 1-9 . xx . 9-20 . xxi . 5—13 . received received a copious account of the transaction from Jofephus , [ 16 ]
... the enquiry , and to the argument built upon it , that we have * Mat . xxi . 33-46 . xxii . 1-7 . Mark xii . 1-12 . Luke xiii . 1-9 . xx . 9-20 . xxi . 5—13 . received received a copious account of the transaction from Jofephus , [ 16 ]
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In Three Parts ... William Paley. received a copious account of the transaction from Jofephus , a Jewish and contemporary hiftorian . This part of the cafe is perfectly free from doubt . The only question which , in my opinion , can be ...
In Three Parts ... William Paley. received a copious account of the transaction from Jofephus , a Jewish and contemporary hiftorian . This part of the cafe is perfectly free from doubt . The only question which , in my opinion , can be ...
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... received admonitions , of which they made no ufe when the ocea- fion arrived , and of which , experience then recent proved , that thofe , who were most concerned to know and regard them , were ignorant or negligent . Even if the prophe ...
... received admonitions , of which they made no ufe when the ocea- fion arrived , and of which , experience then recent proved , that thofe , who were most concerned to know and regard them , were ignorant or negligent . Even if the prophe ...
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... received and well thought of , the benefit of being known and diftinguished , are topics to which we are fain to have re- course in our exhortations , the true virtue is that which difcards thefe confiderations . abfolutely ; and which ...
... received and well thought of , the benefit of being known and diftinguished , are topics to which we are fain to have re- course in our exhortations , the true virtue is that which difcards thefe confiderations . abfolutely ; and which ...
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... received from the moft refpectable authority , that not less than feventy- five thousand traditional precepts have been promulga- ted . " Hamilton's translation of the Hedaya , or Guide . mean mean in style and diction , but in the ...
... received from the moft refpectable authority , that not less than feventy- five thousand traditional precepts have been promulga- ted . " Hamilton's translation of the Hedaya , or Guide . mean mean in style and diction , but in the ...
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