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Page 68
... firft to the laft , in order , as they alledged , that he might be a witness , together with themfelves , of the principal facts which they were about to produce and relate concerning him ; that they began their work at Jerufalem , by ...
... firft to the laft , in order , as they alledged , that he might be a witness , together with themfelves , of the principal facts which they were about to produce and relate concerning him ; that they began their work at Jerufalem , by ...
Page 97
... firft , two of them feized , imprisoned , brought before the San- hedrim , and threatened with further punish- ment ; then , the whole number imprison- ed and beaten : foon afterwards , one of their adherents ftoned to death , and so ...
... firft , two of them feized , imprisoned , brought before the San- hedrim , and threatened with further punish- ment ; then , the whole number imprison- ed and beaten : foon afterwards , one of their adherents ftoned to death , and so ...
Page 99
... firft propagators of the religion to have ex- perienced , was no other than what natu- rally refulted from the fituation in which they were confeffedly placed . It is admitted that the religion was adverfe , in a great degree , to the ...
... firft propagators of the religion to have ex- perienced , was no other than what natu- rally refulted from the fituation in which they were confeffedly placed . It is admitted that the religion was adverfe , in a great degree , to the ...
Page 113
... firft , miracles fhould be pretended after- wards , agrees fo well with the ordinary course of human affairs , that we can have no great difficulty in believing it . The con- trary supposition is very improbable , namely , that miracles ...
... firft , miracles fhould be pretended after- wards , agrees fo well with the ordinary course of human affairs , that we can have no great difficulty in believing it . The con- trary supposition is very improbable , namely , that miracles ...
Page 116
... Palestine ; that this their firft law - giver had taught them * Vide Pliny's Letter . Bonnet , in his lively way of expressing himself , fays- " Comparing Pliny's Letter them that they were all brethren ; that they had with [ 116 ]
... Palestine ; that this their firft law - giver had taught them * Vide Pliny's Letter . Bonnet , in his lively way of expressing himself , fays- " Comparing Pliny's Letter them that they were all brethren ; that they had with [ 116 ]
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