A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts |
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... hands acknowledged . First , then , the Christian religion exists , and there- fore by some means or other was established . Now it either owes the principle of its establishment , i . e . its first publication , to the activity of the ...
... hands acknowledged . First , then , the Christian religion exists , and there- fore by some means or other was established . Now it either owes the principle of its establishment , i . e . its first publication , to the activity of the ...
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... hand of government , as well as from the sudden fury and unbridled license of the people , they would oftentimes experience injurious and cruel treatment ; that , at any rate , they must have always had so much to fear for their ...
... hand of government , as well as from the sudden fury and unbridled license of the people , they would oftentimes experience injurious and cruel treatment ; that , at any rate , they must have always had so much to fear for their ...
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... hands on you , and persecute you , delivering you up to the synagogues , and into prisons , being brought before kings and rulers for my name's sake : -and ye shall be betrayed both by pa- rents and brethren , and kinsfolks and friends ...
... hands on you , and persecute you , delivering you up to the synagogues , and into prisons , being brought before kings and rulers for my name's sake : -and ye shall be betrayed both by pa- rents and brethren , and kinsfolks and friends ...
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... hands the books upon their publication were to come , should nevertheless be inserted , for the purpose of producing an effect upon remote generations . In forgeries which do not appear till many ages after that to which they pretend to ...
... hands the books upon their publication were to come , should nevertheless be inserted , for the purpose of producing an effect upon remote generations . In forgeries which do not appear till many ages after that to which they pretend to ...
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... hands . " Hitherto the preachers of the new religion seem to have had the common people on their side ; which is assigned as the reason why the Jewish rulers did not , at this time , think it prudent to proceed to greater extremities ...
... hands . " Hitherto the preachers of the new religion seem to have had the common people on their side ; which is assigned as the reason why the Jewish rulers did not , at this time , think it prudent to proceed to greater extremities ...
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