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... probable hypothesis how it might so happen . The existence of the testimony is a phenomenon . The truth of the fact folves the phenomenon . If we reject this folution , we ought to have fome other to reft in ; and none even by our ad ...
... probable hypothesis how it might so happen . The existence of the testimony is a phenomenon . The truth of the fact folves the phenomenon . If we reject this folution , we ought to have fome other to reft in ; and none even by our ad ...
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... probable , from the nature of the cafe , that the propagation of the new religion was attended with difficulty and danger . As addreffed to the Jews , it was a system adverse not only to their habitual opinions , but to thofe opinions ...
... probable , from the nature of the cafe , that the propagation of the new religion was attended with difficulty and danger . As addreffed to the Jews , it was a system adverse not only to their habitual opinions , but to thofe opinions ...
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... probable that Suetonius refers to fome more general perfecution than the short and occasional one which Tacitus de- fcribes . Juvenal , a writer of the fame age with the two former , and intending , as it should seem , to commemorate ...
... probable that Suetonius refers to fome more general perfecution than the short and occasional one which Tacitus de- fcribes . Juvenal , a writer of the fame age with the two former , and intending , as it should seem , to commemorate ...
Page 48
... ; I think it fufficiently probable , that these were the executions to which the poet refers . These things , as hath already been ob- Forfan " deducis . " ferved , ferved , took place within thirty - one years after [ 48 ]
... ; I think it fufficiently probable , that these were the executions to which the poet refers . These things , as hath already been ob- Forfan " deducis . " ferved , ferved , took place within thirty - one years after [ 48 ]
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... probable ) , that the original followers of Jesus Christ exerted great endeavours to propagate his religion , and underwent great labours , dan- gers , and fufferings , in confequence of their undertaking . III . The general reality of ...
... probable ) , that the original followers of Jesus Christ exerted great endeavours to propagate his religion , and underwent great labours , dan- gers , and fufferings , in confequence of their undertaking . III . The general reality of ...
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