Evidences of ChristianityN. Hailes, 1824 - 345 Seiten |
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... amongst the common people ; to form in the heart of the country societies professing their tenets ; to provide for the order , instruction , and permanency , of these societies ; nor did they enjoin their followers to withdraw ...
... amongst the common people ; to form in the heart of the country societies professing their tenets ; to provide for the order , instruction , and permanency , of these societies ; nor did they enjoin their followers to withdraw ...
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... amongst the intelligent part of the heathen public . It is by no means true that unbelievers are usually tolerant . They are not disposed ( and why should they ? ) to endanger the present state of things , by suffering a religion of ...
... amongst the intelligent part of the heathen public . It is by no means true that unbelievers are usually tolerant . They are not disposed ( and why should they ? ) to endanger the present state of things , by suffering a religion of ...
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... amongst the foremost to procure conformity from others , by any me- thod which they think likely to be efficacious . When was ever a change of religion patronised by infidels ? How little , notwithstanding the reigning scepticism , and ...
... amongst the foremost to procure conformity from others , by any me- thod which they think likely to be efficacious . When was ever a change of religion patronised by infidels ? How little , notwithstanding the reigning scepticism , and ...
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... among us . These things would retain great numbers on its side by the fascination of spectacle and pomp , as well as interest many in its preservation by the advantage which they drew from it . " It was moreover interwoven , " as Mr ...
... among us . These things would retain great numbers on its side by the fascination of spectacle and pomp , as well as interest many in its preservation by the advantage which they drew from it . " It was moreover interwoven , " as Mr ...
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... amongst the same people , and in the same age , could not but be attended with danger . Suetonius , a writer contemporary with Tacitus , de- scribing the transactions of the same reign , uses these words : " Affecti suppliciis ...
... amongst the same people , and in the same age , could not but be attended with danger . Suetonius , a writer contemporary with Tacitus , de- scribing the transactions of the same reign , uses these words : " Affecti suppliciis ...
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