Miscellaneous Works, 3. köideD.A. Talboys, 1830 |
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... fact which are not related by that author . Eusebius mentions the same ancient record ; but as it was not extant in his time , I shall not in- sist upon his authority in this point . If it be ob- jected that this particular is not ...
... fact which are not related by that author . Eusebius mentions the same ancient record ; but as it was not extant in his time , I shall not in- sist upon his authority in this point . If it be ob- jected that this particular is not ...
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... of these letters as genuine , the additional arguments which have been made use of by the late famous and learned Dr. Grabe , in the second volume of his Spicilegium . SECTION II . I. What facts in the history of THE EVIDENCES OF.
... of these letters as genuine , the additional arguments which have been made use of by the late famous and learned Dr. Grabe , in the second volume of his Spicilegium . SECTION II . I. What facts in the history of THE EVIDENCES OF.
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... facts are taken notice of , and by what pagan authors . III . How Celsus represented our Saviour's miracles . IV . The same representation made of them by other unbelievers , and proved unreasonable . V. What facts in our Saviour's ...
... facts are taken notice of , and by what pagan authors . III . How Celsus represented our Saviour's miracles . IV . The same representation made of them by other unbelievers , and proved unreasonable . V. What facts in our Saviour's ...
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Joseph Addison. character of him is given by several historians , and this cruel fact mentioned by Macrobius , a heathen author , who tells it as a known thing , without any mark or doubt upon it . " That our Saviour had been in Egypt ...
Joseph Addison. character of him is given by several historians , and this cruel fact mentioned by Macrobius , a heathen author , who tells it as a known thing , without any mark or doubt upon it . " That our Saviour had been in Egypt ...
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... fact which had been often seen , and which he himself had seen , as he declares in another part of his discourse against Celsus . But at the same time he assures us , that this miraculous power was exerted by the use of no other name ...
... fact which had been often seen , and which he himself had seen , as he declares in another part of his discourse against Celsus . But at the same time he assures us , that this miraculous power was exerted by the use of no other name ...
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