Miscellaneous Works, 3. köideD.A. Talboys, 1830 |
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... mean the account sent by the governor of Judæa , under whom our Saviour was judged , condemned , and crucified . It was the custom in the Roman empire , as it is to this day in all the governments of the world , for the prefects and ...
... mean the account sent by the governor of Judæa , under whom our Saviour was judged , condemned , and crucified . It was the custom in the Roman empire , as it is to this day in all the governments of the world , for the prefects and ...
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... mean such parts as might be known to those who lived at a distance from Judæa , as well as to those who were the followers and eyewitnesses of Christ . II . Such particulars are most of these which follow , and which are all attested by ...
... mean such parts as might be known to those who lived at a distance from Judæa , as well as to those who were the followers and eyewitnesses of Christ . II . Such particulars are most of these which follow , and which are all attested by ...
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... means his testimony would not have been thought of so much validity . Besides , his very report of facts so favourable to Christianity would have prompted men to say that he was probably tainted with their doc- trine . We have a ...
... means his testimony would not have been thought of so much validity . Besides , his very report of facts so favourable to Christianity would have prompted men to say that he was probably tainted with their doc- trine . We have a ...
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... means of informing themselves of the truth of our Saviour's history , and because among the great number of philosophers who came in afterwards , under the reigns of Chris- tian emperors , there might be several who did it partly out of ...
... means of informing themselves of the truth of our Saviour's history , and because among the great number of philosophers who came in afterwards , under the reigns of Chris- tian emperors , there might be several who did it partly out of ...
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... , the most learned and able philoso- pher of his age , by his education at Alexandria , in that famous seminary of arts and sciences . SECTION V. I. The learned pagans had means and opportunities THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION . 21.
... , the most learned and able philoso- pher of his age , by his education at Alexandria , in that famous seminary of arts and sciences . SECTION V. I. The learned pagans had means and opportunities THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION . 21.
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