A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... probable also , that Lysias and Josephus spoke of the expedi tion in its different stages : Lysias , of those who followed the Egyptian out of Jeru- salem ; Josephus , of all who were col- lected about him afterwards , from different ...
... probable also , that Lysias and Josephus spoke of the expedi tion in its different stages : Lysias , of those who followed the Egyptian out of Jeru- salem ; Josephus , of all who were col- lected about him afterwards , from different ...
Page 184
... probable solution . The reader will compare them with the number , the variety , the closeness , and the satisfactoriness , of the instances which are to be set against them ; and he will remember the scantiness , in many cases , of our ...
... probable solution . The reader will compare them with the number , the variety , the closeness , and the satisfactoriness , of the instances which are to be set against them ; and he will remember the scantiness , in many cases , of our ...
Page 201
... probable that there were many , both now and afterwards , who , although they believed in Christ , did not think it necessary to join themselves to this society ; or who waited to see what was likely to be- come of it . Gamaliel , whose ...
... probable that there were many , both now and afterwards , who , although they believed in Christ , did not think it necessary to join themselves to this society ; or who waited to see what was likely to be- come of it . Gamaliel , whose ...
Page 214
... probable that no notice whatever would have been taken of the number of converts in several of the pas- in which that notice now appears . sages All this tends to remove the suspicion of a design to exaggerate or deceive . PARALLEL ...
... probable that no notice whatever would have been taken of the number of converts in several of the pas- in which that notice now appears . sages All this tends to remove the suspicion of a design to exaggerate or deceive . PARALLEL ...
Page 218
... probable , that the temporary check with Tacitus represents Christianity to have received ( repressa in præsens ) refer- red to the persecution at Jerusalem , which followed the death of Stephen ( Acts , viii . ) ; and which , by ...
... probable , that the temporary check with Tacitus represents Christianity to have received ( repressa in præsens ) refer- red to the persecution at Jerusalem , which followed the death of Stephen ( Acts , viii . ) ; and which , by ...
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