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... con- fequence of their belief of those accounts . The first of these propofitions , as it forms the argument , will ftand at the head of the following nine chapters . CHAP . • CHAP . I. There is fatisfactory evidence that many , [ 18 ]
... con- fequence of their belief of those accounts . The first of these propofitions , as it forms the argument , will ftand at the head of the following nine chapters . CHAP . • CHAP . I. There is fatisfactory evidence that many , [ 18 ]
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... argument , relates principally to two points : first , to the number of Chriftians in Bithynia and Pontus , which was fo confiderable as to in- duce the governor of these provinces to fpeak of them in the following terms , " Multi ...
... argument , relates principally to two points : first , to the number of Chriftians in Bithynia and Pontus , which was fo confiderable as to in- duce the governor of these provinces to fpeak of them in the following terms , " Multi ...
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... arguments and difcourfes built upon thefe facts , either referring to them , or ne- ceffarily prefuppofing them , I remark this variety , because in examin- ing ancient records , or indeed any species of testimony ing [ 56 ]
... arguments and difcourfes built upon thefe facts , either referring to them , or ne- ceffarily prefuppofing them , I remark this variety , because in examin- ing ancient records , or indeed any species of testimony ing [ 56 ]
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... argument which are cafually and undefignedly disclosed ; forafmuch as this fpecies of proof is , of all others , the leaft liable to be corrupted by fraud or mis- representation . I may be allowed therefore , in the en- quiry which is ...
... argument which are cafually and undefignedly disclosed ; forafmuch as this fpecies of proof is , of all others , the leaft liable to be corrupted by fraud or mis- representation . I may be allowed therefore , in the en- quiry which is ...
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... argument at all . Thus , for example , whether the prophecies , which the Jews , interpreted to belong to the Mef- fiah , were , or were not , applicable to the hiftory of Jefus of Nazareth , was a natural fubject of debate in those ...
... argument at all . Thus , for example , whether the prophecies , which the Jews , interpreted to belong to the Mef- fiah , were , or were not , applicable to the hiftory of Jefus of Nazareth , was a natural fubject of debate in those ...
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