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... with a ready mind , and have given up their lives with all their hearts † , " * Clem . ad Cor . c . v . vi . Abp . Wake's tranf , † Shepherd of Hermas , c . xxviii . Polycarp , Polycarp , the disciple of John , though all that [ 91 ]
... with a ready mind , and have given up their lives with all their hearts † , " * Clem . ad Cor . c . v . vi . Abp . Wake's tranf , † Shepherd of Hermas , c . xxviii . Polycarp , Polycarp , the disciple of John , though all that [ 91 ]
Page 92
In Three Parts ... William Paley. Polycarp , the disciple of John , though all that remains of his works be a very short epistle , has not left this subject unnoticed.- " I exhort ( fays he ) all of you , that ye obey the word of ...
In Three Parts ... William Paley. Polycarp , the disciple of John , though all that remains of his works be a very short epistle , has not left this subject unnoticed.- " I exhort ( fays he ) all of you , that ye obey the word of ...
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... that the immediate hearers and disciples of Chrift were more relaxed than their successors in Pliny's time , or the missionaries of the reli- gion than those whom they taught . CHAP . CHAP . III . : There is fatisfactory evidence , [ 105 ]
... that the immediate hearers and disciples of Chrift were more relaxed than their successors in Pliny's time , or the missionaries of the reli- gion than those whom they taught . CHAP . CHAP . III . : There is fatisfactory evidence , [ 105 ]
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... disciple of St. John , though only a brief hortatory letter , we have the humility , patience , sufferings , refurrection , and ascension of Christ , toge- ther with the apoftolic character of St. Paul , distinctly recognized t . Of ...
... disciple of St. John , though only a brief hortatory letter , we have the humility , patience , sufferings , refurrection , and ascension of Christ , toge- ther with the apoftolic character of St. Paul , distinctly recognized t . Of ...
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... disciples of the institution , is beyond any example of the corruption of even oral tra- dition , and still less consistent with the expe- rience of written history : and this improba- bility , which is very great , is rendered still ...
... disciples of the institution , is beyond any example of the corruption of even oral tra- dition , and still less consistent with the expe- rience of written history : and this improba- bility , which is very great , is rendered still ...
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