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... confi- dered by the people as equally true , by the philofophers as equally falfe , and by the magistrate as equally ... confidering all religions as equally falfe , " would of courfe rank theirs among the number , with the addition of ...
... confi- dered by the people as equally true , by the philofophers as equally falfe , and by the magistrate as equally ... confidering all religions as equally falfe , " would of courfe rank theirs among the number , with the addition of ...
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... confidered as facrificed , not fo much out of a regard to the public good , as to gratify the cruelty of one man . is 99 Our concern with this paffage at present only fo far as it affords a prefumption in fupport of the propofition ...
... confidered as facrificed , not fo much out of a regard to the public good , as to gratify the cruelty of one man . is 99 Our concern with this paffage at present only fo far as it affords a prefumption in fupport of the propofition ...
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... confidered in this view , it proves three things : ift , that the founder of the inftitution was put to death ; 2dly , that in the fame country in which he was put to death , the religion , after a fhort check , broke out again and ...
... confidered in this view , it proves three things : ift , that the founder of the inftitution was put to death ; 2dly , that in the fame country in which he was put to death , the religion , after a fhort check , broke out again and ...
Page 48
... confidered by itself , the subject of the allufion might be doubt- ful ; but when connected with the teftimony of Suetonius , as to the actual punishment of the Christians by Nero ' ; and with the account given by Tacitus of the Species ...
... confidered by itself , the subject of the allufion might be doubt- ful ; but when connected with the teftimony of Suetonius , as to the actual punishment of the Christians by Nero ' ; and with the account given by Tacitus of the Species ...
Page 69
... confidered themselves to be , to declare what they knew , " to speak the things which they had seen and heard , " returned from the coun * Acts v . 41 . F 3 cil , cil , and reported what had passed to their companions [ 69 ]
... confidered themselves to be , to declare what they knew , " to speak the things which they had seen and heard , " returned from the coun * Acts v . 41 . F 3 cil , cil , and reported what had passed to their companions [ 69 ]
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