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Page 90
... mentioned by St. Paul in his epiftle to the Philippians * , hath left us his atteftation to this point in the following words : " Let us take ( says he ) the examples of our own age . Through zeal and envy the most faithful and ...
... mentioned by St. Paul in his epiftle to the Philippians * , hath left us his atteftation to this point in the following words : " Let us take ( says he ) the examples of our own age . Through zeal and envy the most faithful and ...
Page 98
... mentioned in the ac- count , be not all imaginary persons ; if their letters be not all forgeries , and , what is more , forgeries of names and characters which never exifted ; then is there evi- dence in our hands fufficient to fupport ...
... mentioned in the ac- count , be not all imaginary persons ; if their letters be not all forgeries , and , what is more , forgeries of names and characters which never exifted ; then is there evi- dence in our hands fufficient to fupport ...
Page 112
... mention of his miracles would occur . Still miraculous evi- dence lay at the bottom of the argument . In the primary question , miraculous preten- fions , and miraculous pretenfions alone , were what they had to rely upon . That the ...
... mention of his miracles would occur . Still miraculous evi- dence lay at the bottom of the argument . In the primary question , miraculous preten- fions , and miraculous pretenfions alone , were what they had to rely upon . That the ...
Page 134
... we find concur- ring in all the above - mentioned observances , Christian focieties of many different nations and languages , removed from one another by by great diftance of place and diffimilitude : of fituation [ 134 ]
... we find concur- ring in all the above - mentioned observances , Christian focieties of many different nations and languages , removed from one another by by great diftance of place and diffimilitude : of fituation [ 134 ]
Page 135
... mentioned with the minute and circum- ftantial directions contained in the pretended apoftolical conftitutions , will fee the force of this obfervation ; the difference between truth and forgery . K 4 their their principal parts at ...
... mentioned with the minute and circum- ftantial directions contained in the pretended apoftolical conftitutions , will fee the force of this obfervation ; the difference between truth and forgery . K 4 their their principal parts at ...
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