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... considered by the adversa- ries of Christianity , as containing the accounts upon which the religion was founded • 183 • 137 SECT . X. - Formal catalogues of authentic Scriptures were pub lished , in all which our present Gospels were ...
... considered by the adversa- ries of Christianity , as containing the accounts upon which the religion was founded • 183 • 137 SECT . X. - Formal catalogues of authentic Scriptures were pub lished , in all which our present Gospels were ...
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... considered , that this was not set- ting forth , or magnifying the character and worship of some new competitor for a place in the Pantheon , ? Ap . Ime . p . 16. Ed . Thirl . 249511 whose pretensions might be discussed or asserted with ...
... considered , that this was not set- ting forth , or magnifying the character and worship of some new competitor for a place in the Pantheon , ? Ap . Ime . p . 16. Ed . Thirl . 249511 whose pretensions might be discussed or asserted with ...
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... considered , that this was not the case of philosophers propounding in their books , or in their schools , doubts concerning the truth of the popular creed , or even avowing their disbelief of it . These philosophers did not go about ...
... considered , that this was not the case of philosophers propounding in their books , or in their schools , doubts concerning the truth of the popular creed , or even avowing their disbelief of it . These philosophers did not go about ...
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... 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 into it . Many of ...
... 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 into it . Many of ...
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... considered by the people as equally true , by the philosopher as equally false , and by the magistrate as equally useful : ' and I would ask from which of these three classes of men were the Christian missionaries to look for protection ...
... considered by the people as equally true , by the philosopher as equally false , and by the magistrate as equally useful : ' and I would ask from which of these three classes of men were the Christian missionaries to look for protection ...
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