A View of the Evidences of Christianity, Volume 1R. Faulder, 1794 - Apologetics |
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... dangers and sufferings , voluntarily undergone in attestation of the accounts which they delivered , and folely in confequence of their belief of thofe accounts ; and that they also fubmitted , from the fame motive , to new rules of ...
... dangers and sufferings , voluntarily undergone in attestation of the accounts which they delivered , and folely in confequence of their belief of thofe accounts ; and that they also fubmitted , from the fame motive , to new rules of ...
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... dangers and fufferings , voluntarily undergone in atteftation of the accounts which they delivered , and folely in confe- quence of their belief of thofe accounts ; and that they also submitted from the fame motive to new rules of ...
... dangers and fufferings , voluntarily undergone in atteftation of the accounts which they delivered , and folely in confe- quence of their belief of thofe accounts ; and that they also submitted from the fame motive to new rules of ...
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... dangers and fufferings , voluntarily under- gone in atteftation of the accounts which they delivered , and folely in confequence of their belief of thofe accounts ; and that they alfo fubmitted from the fame motives to new rules of ...
... dangers and fufferings , voluntarily under- gone in atteftation of the accounts which they delivered , and folely in confequence of their belief of thofe accounts ; and that they alfo fubmitted from the fame motives to new rules of ...
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... danger . As addreffed to the Jews it was a fyftem , adverse not only to their habitual opinions , but to thofe opinions upon which their hopes , their partialities , their pride , their confolation was founded . This people , with or ...
... danger . As addreffed to the Jews it was a fyftem , adverse not only to their habitual opinions , but to thofe opinions upon which their hopes , their partialities , their pride , their confolation was founded . This people , with or ...
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... dangers or calamities increafed . To find therefore that expectations fo gratifying were to be worse than disappointed ; that they were to end in the diffusion of a mild unambitious reli- gion , which , inftead of victories and tri ...
... dangers or calamities increafed . To find therefore that expectations fo gratifying were to be worse than disappointed ; that they were to end in the diffusion of a mild unambitious reli- gion , which , inftead of victories and tri ...
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