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... ftory which Christians have now , be the story which Chriftians had then ? and of this the following proofs may be deduced from general confiderations , and from confiderations prior to any enquiry into the particular reafons and ...
... ftory which Christians have now , be the story which Chriftians had then ? and of this the following proofs may be deduced from general confiderations , and from confiderations prior to any enquiry into the particular reafons and ...
Page 118
... ftory fet up against it ; but fo far a confirmation of it , as that , in the general points upon which the heathen ac- count touches , it agrees with that which we find in our own books . The fame may be obferved of the very few Jewish ...
... ftory fet up against it ; but fo far a confirmation of it , as that , in the general points upon which the heathen ac- count touches , it agrees with that which we find in our own books . The fame may be obferved of the very few Jewish ...
Page 132
... ftory , the story delivered by the first preachers of the inftitu- tion , should have died away fo entirely as to have left no record or memorial of its exist- ence , although so many records and memo- rials of the time and tranfaction ...
... ftory , the story delivered by the first preachers of the inftitu- tion , should have died away fo entirely as to have left no record or memorial of its exist- ence , although so many records and memo- rials of the time and tranfaction ...
Page 133
... ftory remained , and remained the fame . In all its principal parts it has been fixed from the beginning . Thirdly , The religious rites and usages that prevailed amongst the early difciples of Christianity , K 3 Christianity , were ...
... ftory remained , and remained the fame . In all its principal parts it has been fixed from the beginning . Thirdly , The religious rites and usages that prevailed amongst the early difciples of Christianity , K 3 Christianity , were ...
Page 135
... ftory to account for their original . The scripture accounts , especially of the Lord's Supper , are too fhort and curfory , not to fay too obfcure , and , in this view , deficient , to al- low a place for any fuch fufpicion * . Amongst ...
... ftory to account for their original . The scripture accounts , especially of the Lord's Supper , are too fhort and curfory , not to fay too obfcure , and , in this view , deficient , to al- low a place for any fuch fufpicion * . Amongst ...
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