A View of the Evidences of Christianity, Volume 1R. Faulder, 1794 - Apologetics |
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... mentioned , in respect of the object of your Lordship's choice , it is inferior to none , in the purity and difinterestedness of the motives which suggested it . may How the following work may be re- ceived , I pretend not to foretell ...
... mentioned , in respect of the object of your Lordship's choice , it is inferior to none , in the purity and difinterestedness of the motives which suggested it . may How the following work may be re- ceived , I pretend not to foretell ...
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... mentioned here that the burning of the city was the pretence of the punishment of the Chriftians , or that they were the Chriftians of Rome who alone fuffered , it is probable that Suetonius refers to fome more general perfecution than ...
... mentioned here that the burning of the city was the pretence of the punishment of the Chriftians , or that they were the Chriftians of Rome who alone fuffered , it is probable that Suetonius refers to fome more general perfecution than ...
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... on foot to deftroy him , from the danger of which he was preferved by being fent away to Cilicia , his native country . For fome reafon , not mentioned , perhaps not * not known , but probably connected with the civil. [ 74 ]
... on foot to deftroy him , from the danger of which he was preferved by being fent away to Cilicia , his native country . For fome reafon , not mentioned , perhaps not * not known , but probably connected with the civil. [ 74 ]
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... mentioned them , but with the utmost particularity of names , perfons , places , and circumstances ; and , what is deferving of notice , without the smallest discoverable propensity in the hif- torian to magnify the fortitude , or ...
... mentioned them , but with the utmost particularity of names , perfons , places , and circumstances ; and , what is deferving of notice , without the smallest discoverable propensity in the hif- torian to magnify the fortitude , or ...
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... mentioned by St. Paul in his Epiftle to the Philippians * , hath left us his atteftation to this point in the following words : " Let us take ( fays he ) the examples of our own age . Through zeal and envy the most faithful and ...
... mentioned by St. Paul in his Epiftle to the Philippians * , hath left us his atteftation to this point in the following words : " Let us take ( fays he ) the examples of our own age . Through zeal and envy the most faithful and ...
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