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... appears to me to be like a purblind man , who , in surveying a picture , objects to the simplicity of the design , and the beauty of the execution , from the asperities he has discovered in the canvass and the colouring . The history of ...
... appears to me to be like a purblind man , who , in surveying a picture , objects to the simplicity of the design , and the beauty of the execution , from the asperities he has discovered in the canvass and the colouring . The history of ...
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... appear reasonable to suppose , that an opinion so ancient and so universal has arisen from tradition concerning the ... appears , you observe , " to have been the custom of the heathens to personify both virtue and vice , by statues and ...
... appear reasonable to suppose , that an opinion so ancient and so universal has arisen from tradition concerning the ... appears , you observe , " to have been the custom of the heathens to personify both virtue and vice , by statues and ...
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... appears , " that accusations , trials , and examinations , were , and had been , going on against them in the provinces over which he presided : that schedules were delivered by anonymous informers , containing the names of persons who ...
... appears , " that accusations , trials , and examinations , were , and had been , going on against them in the provinces over which he presided : that schedules were delivered by anonymous informers , containing the names of persons who ...
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... appears by the Gospels themselves , that the story was public at the time ; that the Chris- tian community was already in possession of the substance and principal parts of the narra- tive . The Gospels were not the original cause of ...
... appears by the Gospels themselves , that the story was public at the time ; that the Chris- tian community was already in possession of the substance and principal parts of the narra- tive . The Gospels were not the original cause of ...
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... appears to me in nowise incredible , that minutes of some of Christ's discourses , as well as brief memoirs of some passages of his life , had been committed to writing at the time ; and that such written accounts had by both authors ...
... appears to me in nowise incredible , that minutes of some of Christ's discourses , as well as brief memoirs of some passages of his life , had been committed to writing at the time ; and that such written accounts had by both authors ...
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