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... persons ho were the dearest to him , rather than contract the guilt nherent to these impious ceremonies . Every art and every trade that was in the least concerned in the framing or adorning of idols , was polluted by the stain of ...
... persons ho were the dearest to him , rather than contract the guilt nherent to these impious ceremonies . Every art and every trade that was in the least concerned in the framing or adorning of idols , was polluted by the stain of ...
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... persons who flourished in the age of Cicero and of the first Cæsars , with their actions , their characters , and their motives , to be assured that their conduct in this life was never regulated by any serious conviction of the re ...
... persons who flourished in the age of Cicero and of the first Cæsars , with their actions , their characters , and their motives , to be assured that their conduct in this life was never regulated by any serious conviction of the re ...
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... persons whom they had been permitted t torment , was considered as a signal though ordinary tri umph of religion , and is repeatedly alleged by the ancien apologists as the most convincing evidence of the truth a Christianity . The ...
... persons whom they had been permitted t torment , was considered as a signal though ordinary tri umph of religion , and is repeatedly alleged by the ancien apologists as the most convincing evidence of the truth a Christianity . The ...
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... persons thus restored to their prayers had lived afterwards among them many years . At such a period , when faith ... person who had been actually raised from the dead , he would immediately embrace the Christian religion . It is ...
... persons thus restored to their prayers had lived afterwards among them many years . At such a period , when faith ... person who had been actually raised from the dead , he would immediately embrace the Christian religion . It is ...
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... persons who pentance for their past sins , and the laudable desire of porting the reputation of the society in which they were engaged . sup- aɛ It is a very ancient reproach , suggested by the ignorance or the malice of infidelity ...
... persons who pentance for their past sins , and the laudable desire of porting the reputation of the society in which they were engaged . sup- aɛ It is a very ancient reproach , suggested by the ignorance or the malice of infidelity ...
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