Miscellaneous Works, 3. köideD.A. Talboys, 1830 |
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... death , resided , made converts , and suffered martyrdom at Rome , where he was engaged with philosophers , and in a particular manner with Crescens the Cynic , who could easily have detected , and would not fail to have exposed him ...
... death , resided , made converts , and suffered martyrdom at Rome , where he was engaged with philosophers , and in a particular manner with Crescens the Cynic , who could easily have detected , and would not fail to have exposed him ...
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... great slaughter of inno- cent children , " being so jealous of his successor , that he put to death his own sons on that account : this character of him is given by several historians , and THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION . 7 SECTION II. ...
... great slaughter of inno- cent children , " being so jealous of his successor , that he put to death his own sons on that account : this character of him is given by several historians , and THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION . 7 SECTION II. ...
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... , and the shadow of the eclipse , which are re- corded by this author . " That Christ was worshipped as a God among the Christians ; that they would rather suffer death than blaspheme him ; that they received 8 THE EVIDENCES OF.
... , and the shadow of the eclipse , which are re- corded by this author . " That Christ was worshipped as a God among the Christians ; that they would rather suffer death than blaspheme him ; that they received 8 THE EVIDENCES OF.
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... death of Christ , and which agrees in all its circumstances with the accounts we have in holy writ , of the first state of Christianity after the crucifixion of our blessed Saviour . " That St. Peter , whose miracles are many of them ...
... death of Christ , and which agrees in all its circumstances with the accounts we have in holy writ , of the first state of Christianity after the crucifixion of our blessed Saviour . " That St. Peter , whose miracles are many of them ...
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... death itself , in the assertion of them . When I say , that an historical belief of the acts of our Saviour induced these learned pagans to embrace his doc- trine , I do not deny that there were many other motives which conduced to it ...
... death itself , in the assertion of them . When I say , that an historical belief of the acts of our Saviour induced these learned pagans to embrace his doc- trine , I do not deny that there were many other motives which conduced to it ...
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