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... ancient Christian writings • CHAP . IV . - Direct evidence of the same • 90 • • • 25 · • . 30 • 44 CHAP . V. - Observations upon the preceding evidence . CHAP . VI . - That the story , for which the first propagators of Christianity ...
... ancient Christian writings • CHAP . IV . - Direct evidence of the same • 90 • • • 25 · • . 30 • 44 CHAP . V. - Observations upon the preceding evidence . CHAP . VI . - That the story , for which the first propagators of Christianity ...
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... ancient Chris- tian writers 86 • SECT . II . — Of the peculiar respect with which they were quoted . 109 SECT . III . - The Scriptures were in very early times collected into a distinct volume . 113 SECT . IV . - And distinguished by ...
... ancient Chris- tian writers 86 • SECT . II . — Of the peculiar respect with which they were quoted . 109 SECT . III . - The Scriptures were in very early times collected into a distinct volume . 113 SECT . IV . - And distinguished by ...
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... ancient nations admitted new objects of worship into the number of their acknowledged divinities , or the patience with which they might entertain proposals of this kind , we can argue nothing as to their toleration of a system , or of ...
... ancient nations admitted new objects of worship into the number of their acknowledged divinities , or the patience with which they might entertain proposals of this kind , we can argue nothing as to their toleration of a system , or of ...
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... ancient heathens considered religion entirely as an affair of state , as much under the tuition of the magistrate , as any other part of the police . The religion of that age was not merely allied to the state ; it was incorpor- ated ...
... ancient heathens considered religion entirely as an affair of state , as much under the tuition of the magistrate , as any other part of the police . The religion of that age was not merely allied to the state ; it was incorpor- ated ...
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... ancient records , or indeed any species of testimony , it is , in my opinion , of the greatest importance to attend to the information or grounds of argument which are casually and undesignedly disclosed ; forasmuch as this species of ...
... ancient records , or indeed any species of testimony , it is , in my opinion , of the greatest importance to attend to the information or grounds of argument which are casually and undesignedly disclosed ; forasmuch as this species of ...
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