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... Acts of the Apostles , thirteen Epistles of Saint Paul , the First Epistle of John , and the First of Peter , were received without doubt by those who doubted con- cerning the other books of our present canon SECT . IX . Our present ...
... Acts of the Apostles , thirteen Epistles of Saint Paul , the First Epistle of John , and the First of Peter , were received without doubt by those who doubted con- cerning the other books of our present canon SECT . IX . Our present ...
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... acts and public resolutions of the state , but from sudden bursts of violence at particular places , from the license of The best of the ancient philosophers , Plato , Cicero , and Epictetus , allowed , or rather enjoined , men to ...
... acts and public resolutions of the state , but from sudden bursts of violence at particular places , from the license of The best of the ancient philosophers , Plato , Cicero , and Epictetus , allowed , or rather enjoined , men to ...
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... act , his silence concerning any subsisting law on the subject , his requesting the em- peror's rescript , and the emperor , agreeably to his re- quest , propounding a rule for his direction , without reference to any prior rule , it ...
... act , his silence concerning any subsisting law on the subject , his requesting the em- peror's rescript , and the emperor , agreeably to his re- quest , propounding a rule for his direction , without reference to any prior rule , it ...
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... judge of the human species ; that all who were solicitous to secure to themselves hap- piness after death , ought to receive him as such , and 1 Acts i . 21 , 22 . to make profession of their belief , by being baptized CHRISTIANITY . 31.
... judge of the human species ; that all who were solicitous to secure to themselves hap- piness after death , ought to receive him as such , and 1 Acts i . 21 , 22 . to make profession of their belief , by being baptized CHRISTIANITY . 31.
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... Acts xi . • Acts iv . 32 . 4 Acts iv . • Acts v . 18 . 4 • and from house to house ; and that the 32 EVIDENCES OF.
... Acts xi . • Acts iv . 32 . 4 Acts iv . • Acts v . 18 . 4 • and from house to house ; and that the 32 EVIDENCES OF.
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