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Page 60
... have con- tradicted him if he had , yet hiftorians who lived in the age when the event was known , falsely as well as officiously , ascribed these words to him . 1 3. Thirdly , 3. Thirdly , these books abound with ex- hortations to [ 60 ]
... have con- tradicted him if he had , yet hiftorians who lived in the age when the event was known , falsely as well as officiously , ascribed these words to him . 1 3. Thirdly , 3. Thirdly , these books abound with ex- hortations to [ 60 ]
Page 74
... foot to deftroy him , from the danger of which he was preferved by being fent away to Cilicia , his native country . For fome reafon , not mentioned , perhaps not not known , but probably connected with the civil history [ 74 ]
... foot to deftroy him , from the danger of which he was preferved by being fent away to Cilicia , his native country . For fome reafon , not mentioned , perhaps not not known , but probably connected with the civil history [ 74 ]
Page 75
In Three Parts ... William Paley. not known , but probably connected with the civil history of the Jews , or with fome danger * which engroffed the public atten- tion , an intermiffion about this time took place in the sufferings of the ...
In Three Parts ... William Paley. not known , but probably connected with the civil history of the Jews , or with fome danger * which engroffed the public atten- tion , an intermiffion about this time took place in the sufferings of the ...
Page 117
... known to be in trouble . In a word , they spare nothing upon fuch an occafion - for thefe miferable men have no doubt they shall be im mortal , and live forever ; therefore they contemn death , and many furrender themselves to ...
... known to be in trouble . In a word , they spare nothing upon fuch an occafion - for thefe miferable men have no doubt they shall be im mortal , and live forever ; therefore they contemn death , and many furrender themselves to ...
Page 123
... known in the world at this time . There is extremely lit- tle notice of the subject in the Jerufalem Talmud , com- piled about the year 300 , and not much more in the Babylonish Talmud , of the year 500 , although both thefe works are ...
... known in the world at this time . There is extremely lit- tle notice of the subject in the Jerufalem Talmud , com- piled about the year 300 , and not much more in the Babylonish Talmud , of the year 500 , although both thefe works are ...
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