An Inquiry Concerning the Origin of ChristianitySmallfield, 1838 - 379 pages |
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Page iii
... the expectation that , at least , the principal miraculous facts supposed to lie at the foundation of Christianity would be found to be impregnable ; but it was continued with a gradually increasing conviction that the true ac- count.
... the expectation that , at least , the principal miraculous facts supposed to lie at the foundation of Christianity would be found to be impregnable ; but it was continued with a gradually increasing conviction that the true ac- count.
Page iv
... fact , considered in reference to the ascertained history of the time , with that in favour of its invention by the author or some intermediate narrator ; to consider what greater degree of weight is due to the testimony from the ...
... fact , considered in reference to the ascertained history of the time , with that in favour of its invention by the author or some intermediate narrator ; to consider what greater degree of weight is due to the testimony from the ...
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... fact , be proved to have been adopted by any other description of men . " The sick are not despised or neglected , but live in ease and affluence , receiving from the treasury whatever their disorder or their exigencies require . The ...
... fact , be proved to have been adopted by any other description of men . " The sick are not despised or neglected , but live in ease and affluence , receiving from the treasury whatever their disorder or their exigencies require . The ...
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... fact . For , in general , this , the most important part of the story , is passed over without giving particulars . See , in addition to the above , Matt . viii . 13-16 , xiv . 14 , xv . 30 , xx . 34. The question concerning Matthew's ...
... fact . For , in general , this , the most important part of the story , is passed over without giving particulars . See , in addition to the above , Matt . viii . 13-16 , xiv . 14 , xv . 30 , xx . 34. The question concerning Matthew's ...
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... fact , so far as that the attempt , or the application only , had been really made . * Jesus having thus acquired the reputation of a miracle- worker , as well as of a prophet , was followed in his pro- gress through the towns of ...
... fact , so far as that the attempt , or the application only , had been really made . * Jesus having thus acquired the reputation of a miracle- worker , as well as of a prophet , was followed in his pro- gress through the towns of ...
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