A View of the Evidences of Christianity, Volume 1R. Faulder, 1794 - Apologetics |
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... amongst the common people ; to form in the heart of the country focieties profeff- ing their tenets ; to provide for the order , inftruction and permanency of these focie- ties ; nor did they enjoin their followers to withdraw ...
... amongst the common people ; to form in the heart of the country focieties profeff- ing their tenets ; to provide for the order , inftruction and permanency of these focie- ties ; nor did they enjoin their followers to withdraw ...
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... amongst the intelligent part of the heathen public . It is by no means true that unbelievers are ufu- ally tolerant . They are not difpofed ( and why should they ? ) to endanger the present ftate of things , by fuffering a religion of ...
... amongst the intelligent part of the heathen public . It is by no means true that unbelievers are ufu- ally tolerant . They are not difpofed ( and why should they ? ) to endanger the present ftate of things , by fuffering a religion of ...
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William Paley. principles of toleration were understood by the wifeft men amongst them , may be ga- thered from two eminent and uncontefted examples . The younger Pliny , polished , as he was , by all the literature of that foft and ...
William Paley. principles of toleration were understood by the wifeft men amongst them , may be ga- thered from two eminent and uncontefted examples . The younger Pliny , polished , as he was , by all the literature of that foft and ...
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... amongst the number , with the addition of regarding them as bufy and troublesome zealots ? or from the magiftrate , who , fatisfied with the " utility " of the sub- fifting religion , would not be likely to coun- tenance a spirit of ...
... amongst the number , with the addition of regarding them as bufy and troublesome zealots ? or from the magiftrate , who , fatisfied with the " utility " of the sub- fifting religion , would not be likely to coun- tenance a spirit of ...
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... to eftablish his religion , in the fame country , amongst the fame people , and in the fame age , could not but be attended with danger . 7 Suetonius , Suetonius , a writer contemporary with Tacitus , defcribing the [ 46 ]
... to eftablish his religion , in the fame country , amongst the fame people , and in the fame age , could not but be attended with danger . 7 Suetonius , Suetonius , a writer contemporary with Tacitus , defcribing the [ 46 ]
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