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... alfo fubmitted from the fame motive to new rules of conduct . AFTER thus confidering what was likely to happen , we are next to enquire how the tranfaction is represented in the several ac- counts that have come down to us . And this ...
... alfo fubmitted from the fame motive to new rules of conduct . AFTER thus confidering what was likely to happen , we are next to enquire how the tranfaction is represented in the several ac- counts that have come down to us . And this ...
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... alfo , whither every thing bad upon earth finds its way , and is practifed . Some who con- feffed their fect were firft feized , and after- wards by their information a vast multitude were apprehended , who were convicted , not fo much ...
... alfo , whither every thing bad upon earth finds its way , and is practifed . Some who con- feffed their fect were firft feized , and after- wards by their information a vast multitude were apprehended , who were convicted , not fo much ...
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... alfo , and the open country . " Great exertions must have been used by the preachers of Chriftianity to produce this ftate of things within this time . Se- condly , to a point which hath been already noticed , and which I think of ...
... alfo , and the open country . " Great exertions must have been used by the preachers of Chriftianity to produce this ftate of things within this time . Se- condly , to a point which hath been already noticed , and which I think of ...
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... alfo to another point , viz . that the deaths of these men were martyrdoms in the strictest fense , that is to say , were fo voluntary , that it was in their power , at the time of pro- nouncing the sentence , to have averted the ...
... alfo to another point , viz . that the deaths of these men were martyrdoms in the strictest fense , that is to say , were fo voluntary , that it was in their power , at the time of pro- nouncing the sentence , to have averted the ...
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... alfo fubmitted from the fame motive to new rules of conduct . OF the primitive condition of Christianity , " a diftant only and general view can be ac- quired from heathen writers . It is in our own books that the detail and interior of ...
... alfo fubmitted from the fame motive to new rules of conduct . OF the primitive condition of Christianity , " a diftant only and general view can be ac- quired from heathen writers . It is in our own books that the detail and interior of ...
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