A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts |
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... narrative of a fact is then only contrary to ex- perience , when the fact is related to have existed at a time and place , at which time and place we being present did not perceive it to exist ; as if it should be asserted that , in a ...
... narrative of a fact is then only contrary to ex- perience , when the fact is related to have existed at a time and place , at which time and place we being present did not perceive it to exist ; as if it should be asserted that , in a ...
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... narrative and obser- vations thus : But neither these exertions , nor his largesses to the people , nor his offerings to the gods , did away the infamous imputation under which Nero lay , of having ordered the city to be set on fire ...
... narrative and obser- vations thus : But neither these exertions , nor his largesses to the people , nor his offerings to the gods , did away the infamous imputation under which Nero lay , of having ordered the city to be set on fire ...
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... narrative from his death , and carrying on an account of the propagation of the religion , and of some of the most ... narratives of facts , and by ar- guments and discourses built upon these facts , either referring to them , or ...
... narrative from his death , and carrying on an account of the propagation of the religion , and of some of the most ... narratives of facts , and by ar- guments and discourses built upon these facts , either referring to them , or ...
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... narrative proceeds with the separate memoirs of that eminent teacher , whose extraordinary and sudden conversion to the religion , and corresponding change of conduct , 14 Acts xii . 317 . This At had before heen circumstantially ...
... narrative proceeds with the separate memoirs of that eminent teacher , whose extraordinary and sudden conversion to the religion , and corresponding change of conduct , 14 Acts xii . 317 . This At had before heen circumstantially ...
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... narrative which relates to Saint Paul , is supported by the strongest corroborat- ing testimony that a history can receive . We are in possession of letters written by Saint Paul himself upon the subject of his ministry , and either ...
... narrative which relates to Saint Paul , is supported by the strongest corroborat- ing testimony that a history can receive . We are in possession of letters written by Saint Paul himself upon the subject of his ministry , and either ...
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