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Page 56
... appear ; directly and indirect- ly , expressly and incidentally , by assertion , recital , and allufion , by narratives of facts , and by arguments and difcourfes built upon thefe facts , either referring to them , or ne- ceffarily ...
... appear ; directly and indirect- ly , expressly and incidentally , by assertion , recital , and allufion , by narratives of facts , and by arguments and difcourfes built upon thefe facts , either referring to them , or ne- ceffarily ...
Page 60
... appear in the highest degree incredible , which are , either that Christ filled the minds of his fol- lowers with fears and apprehenfions , with- out any reafon or authority for what he said , and contrary to the truth of the cafe ; or ...
... appear in the highest degree incredible , which are , either that Christ filled the minds of his fol- lowers with fears and apprehenfions , with- out any reafon or authority for what he said , and contrary to the truth of the cafe ; or ...
Page 64
... appear , this fuppofition cannot be main- tained for a moment ; because I think it im- poffible to believe , that paffages , which must 1 Pet . iv . 12 , 13. 19 . • be 1 be deemed not only unintelligible , but false , [ 64 ]
... appear , this fuppofition cannot be main- tained for a moment ; because I think it im- poffible to believe , that paffages , which must 1 Pet . iv . 12 , 13. 19 . • be 1 be deemed not only unintelligible , but false , [ 64 ]
Page 65
... appear till many ages after that to which they pretend to belong , it is poffible that fome contrivance of that fort may take place ; but in no others can it be attempted . VOL . I. F CHAP . CHAP . IV . There is fatisfactory evidence ...
... appear till many ages after that to which they pretend to belong , it is poffible that fome contrivance of that fort may take place ; but in no others can it be attempted . VOL . I. F CHAP . CHAP . IV . There is fatisfactory evidence ...
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... appear to have been from any pecuniary or interested views what- ever . The most tempting opportunity which occurred , of making a gain of their converts , was by the cuftody and management of the public funds , when fome of the richer ...
... appear to have been from any pecuniary or interested views what- ever . The most tempting opportunity which occurred , of making a gain of their converts , was by the cuftody and management of the public funds , when fome of the richer ...
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