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... collection car- ries about it more indubitable marks of antiquity than this does . It fpeaks , for inftance , throughout , of the temple as then standing , and of the worship of the tem- ple 1 ful propagation of the religion , the ...
... collection car- ries about it more indubitable marks of antiquity than this does . It fpeaks , for inftance , throughout , of the temple as then standing , and of the worship of the tem- ple 1 ful propagation of the religion , the ...
Page 130
... collected a tolerably complete account of Chrift's life , in all points agreeing with that which is de- livered in our fcriptures ; taken indeed , in a great measure , from thofe fcriptures , but ftill proving that this account , and no ...
... collected a tolerably complete account of Chrift's life , in all points agreeing with that which is de- livered in our fcriptures ; taken indeed , in a great measure , from thofe fcriptures , but ftill proving that this account , and no ...
Page 163
... represented them , we shall perceive that we poffefs a collection of proofs , and not a naked or folitary teftimony ; and that the written evidence is of fuch a kind , and comes " to us in fuch a ftate , as the natural M 2 to [ 163 ]
... represented them , we shall perceive that we poffefs a collection of proofs , and not a naked or folitary teftimony ; and that the written evidence is of fuch a kind , and comes " to us in fuch a ftate , as the natural M 2 to [ 163 ]
Page 181
... collected into a diftinct volume . IV . That they were distinguished by ap- propriate names and titles of refpect . V. That they were publicly read and ex- pounded in the religious affemblies of the early Christians . VI . That ...
... collected into a diftinct volume . IV . That they were distinguished by ap- propriate names and titles of refpect . V. That they were publicly read and ex- pounded in the religious affemblies of the early Christians . VI . That ...
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... collect- ed his account , viz . from Peter's preaching , and in what language Matthew wrote , viz . in Hebrew . Whether Papias was well in- formed in this ftatement or not ; to the point from which I produce this teftimony , namely ...
... collect- ed his account , viz . from Peter's preaching , and in what language Matthew wrote , viz . in Hebrew . Whether Papias was well in- formed in this ftatement or not ; to the point from which I produce this teftimony , namely ...
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