A Collection of Theological Tracts, Volume 5J. Archdeacon, 1785 |
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Page v
... itself was not intended to have been printed in this place . Young men fhould render this fhort tract familiar to them by a frequent perufal of it ; they will find in it very concife , but fatisfactory aufwers to many objections ...
... itself was not intended to have been printed in this place . Young men fhould render this fhort tract familiar to them by a frequent perufal of it ; they will find in it very concife , but fatisfactory aufwers to many objections ...
Page vi
... itself , to confider the prophecies which were fulfilled when it took place . " What motive , favs Justin Martyr in his Apology ( Reeve's Tranf . ) , could ever poffibly have perfuaded us to believe a crucified man to be the first ...
... itself , to confider the prophecies which were fulfilled when it took place . " What motive , favs Justin Martyr in his Apology ( Reeve's Tranf . ) , could ever poffibly have perfuaded us to believe a crucified man to be the first ...
Page viii
... itself ? As well might you have difbelieved the report of those who should have faid , that they had feen the body of Cæfar dead , because you would have found them disagreeing , probably , in fome minute points , relative to the number ...
... itself ? As well might you have difbelieved the report of those who should have faid , that they had feen the body of Cæfar dead , because you would have found them disagreeing , probably , in fome minute points , relative to the number ...
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... itself , without arguing in a circle ; the divine authority of one book being made to infer the genuinenefs of another , or the facts contained in it , e . its divine authority allo . Here it may not be amifs to fay fomething concerning ...
... itself , without arguing in a circle ; the divine authority of one book being made to infer the genuinenefs of another , or the facts contained in it , e . its divine authority allo . Here it may not be amifs to fay fomething concerning ...
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... itself beyond the bounds of that empire . As the Greeks and Romans always believed the principal facts of their historical books , fo the Jews and Chriftians did more , and never seem to have doubted of the truth of any part of theirs ...
... itself beyond the bounds of that empire . As the Greeks and Romans always believed the principal facts of their historical books , fo the Jews and Chriftians did more , and never seem to have doubted of the truth of any part of theirs ...
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