Evidences of ChristianityJ. F. Dove, 1826 - 336 Seiten |
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... produce any particular testimony to the ac- tivity and sufferings which compose the subject of our first assertion , it will be proper to consider the degree of probability which the assertion derives from the nature of the case , that ...
... produce any particular testimony to the ac- tivity and sufferings which compose the subject of our first assertion , it will be proper to consider the degree of probability which the assertion derives from the nature of the case , that ...
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... produce was very considerable . It is a change which we do not easily estimate , be- cause , ourselves and all about us being habituated to the institution from our infancy , it is what we neither expe- rience nor observe . After men ...
... produce was very considerable . It is a change which we do not easily estimate , be- cause , ourselves and all about us being habituated to the institution from our infancy , it is what we neither expe- rience nor observe . After men ...
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... producing an effect upon remote generations . In forgeries which do not appear till many ages after that to which they pretend to belong , it is possible that some contrivance of that sort may take place ; but in no others can it be ...
... producing an effect upon remote generations . In forgeries which do not appear till many ages after that to which they pretend to belong , it is possible that some contrivance of that sort may take place ; but in no others can it be ...
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... produce and relate concerning him ; * that they began their work at Jerusalem by publicly asserting that this Jesus , whom the rulers and inhabitants of that place had so lately crucified , was , in truth , the person in whom ; all ...
... produce and relate concerning him ; * that they began their work at Jerusalem by publicly asserting that this Jesus , whom the rulers and inhabitants of that place had so lately crucified , was , in truth , the person in whom ; all ...
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... produced a tumult , in which he had nearly lost his life . + Undismayed , however , by the dangers to which he saw . himself exposed , he was driven from Ephesus only to renew his labours in Greece . After passing over Mace- donia , he ...
... produced a tumult , in which he had nearly lost his life . + Undismayed , however , by the dangers to which he saw . himself exposed , he was driven from Ephesus only to renew his labours in Greece . After passing over Mace- donia , he ...
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