Miscellaneous Works, 3. köideD.A. Talboys, 1830 |
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... force with it . Ulpian , the great Roman lawyer , gathered together all the imperial edicts that had been made against the Christians . But did any one ever say that there had been no such edicts , because they were not mentioned in the ...
... force with it . Ulpian , the great Roman lawyer , gathered together all the imperial edicts that had been made against the Christians . But did any one ever say that there had been no such edicts , because they were not mentioned in the ...
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... force , we must take notice , that the tradition of the first ages of Christianity had several circumstances peculiar to it , which made it more authentic than any other 39 tradition in any other age of the world . 28 THE EVIDENCES OF.
... force , we must take notice , that the tradition of the first ages of Christianity had several circumstances peculiar to it , which made it more authentic than any other 39 tradition in any other age of the world . 28 THE EVIDENCES OF.
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... force and natural strength of mortals , that one cannot but think there was some miraculous power to support the sufferer . V. We find the church of Smyrna , in that ad- mirable letter which gives an account of the death of Polycarp ...
... force and natural strength of mortals , that one cannot but think there was some miraculous power to support the sufferer . V. We find the church of Smyrna , in that ad- mirable letter which gives an account of the death of Polycarp ...
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... force of our Saviour's prophecies , and of the punishment which the Jews had drawn upon themselves and upon their children , for the treatment which the Messiah had received at their hands , that they did not doubt but they would always ...
... force of our Saviour's prophecies , and of the punishment which the Jews had drawn upon themselves and upon their children , for the treatment which the Messiah had received at their hands , that they did not doubt but they would always ...
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... no Christian , nor ought to be esteemed as such . II . In the times we are now surveying , the Christian religion showed its full force and efficacy on the minds of men , and by many examples 48 THE EVIDENCES OF SECTION IX. ...
... no Christian , nor ought to be esteemed as such . II . In the times we are now surveying , the Christian religion showed its full force and efficacy on the minds of men , and by many examples 48 THE EVIDENCES OF SECTION IX. ...
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