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Page 7
... give up the truth of their account ; -still , if Mr Hume's rule De my guide , I am not to believe them . Now I un dertake to say , that there exists not a sceptic in the world who would not believe them , or who would CHRISTIANITY . 7.
... give up the truth of their account ; -still , if Mr Hume's rule De my guide , I am not to believe them . Now I un dertake to say , that there exists not a sceptic in the world who would not believe them , or who would CHRISTIANITY . 7.
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... gives , after it had been reported to him by his own president , that , by the most strict examin- ation nothing could be discovered in the principles of these persons , but ' a bad and excessive superstition , ' accompanied , it seems ...
... gives , after it had been reported to him by his own president , that , by the most strict examin- ation nothing could be discovered in the principles of these persons , but ' a bad and excessive superstition , ' accompanied , it seems ...
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... gives us the author of the advice , and the speech which con- tained it . When , in consequence of this advice , the rulers contented themselves with threatening the apostles , and commanding them to be beaten with stripes , without ...
... gives us the author of the advice , and the speech which con- tained it . When , in consequence of this advice , the rulers contented themselves with threatening the apostles , and commanding them to be beaten with stripes , without ...
Page 48
... gives of the Christians of that age , and which was drawn from a pretty accurate inquiry , because he considered their moral principles as the point in which the magistrate was interested , is as follows : -He tells the emperor , that ...
... gives of the Christians of that age , and which was drawn from a pretty accurate inquiry , because he considered their moral principles as the point in which the magistrate was interested , is as follows : -He tells the emperor , that ...
Page 56
... gives no other or different nistory of the subject from ours , no other or different account of the origin of the institution . And I think also that it may with great reason be contended , either that the passage is genuine , or that ...
... gives no other or different nistory of the subject from ours , no other or different account of the origin of the institution . And I think also that it may with great reason be contended , either that the passage is genuine , or that ...
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