Miscellaneous Works, 3. köideD.A. Talboys, 1830 |
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... miracles of their own . V. Besides that , no pagan writers of that age lived in Jud¿a or its con- fines . VI . And because many books of that age are lost . VII . An instance of one record proved to be authentic . VIII . A second record ...
... miracles of their own . V. Besides that , no pagan writers of that age lived in Jud¿a or its con- fines . VI . And because many books of that age are lost . VII . An instance of one record proved to be authentic . VIII . A second record ...
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... miracles . Supposing such things had happened at this day in Switzerland , or among the Grisons , who make a greater figure in Europe than Jud¿a did in the Ro- man empire , would they be immediately believed by those who live at a great ...
... miracles . Supposing such things had happened at this day in Switzerland , or among the Grisons , who make a greater figure in Europe than Jud¿a did in the Ro- man empire , would they be immediately believed by those who live at a great ...
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... miracles , and were awakened by many surprising events to allow them any consideration at all . V. We are indeed told by St. Matthew , that the fame of our Saviour , during his life , went throughout all Syria , and that there followed ...
... miracles , and were awakened by many surprising events to allow them any consideration at all . V. We are indeed told by St. Matthew , that the fame of our Saviour , during his life , went throughout all Syria , and that there followed ...
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... miracles . IV . The same representation made of them by other unbelievers , and proved unreasonable . V. What facts in our Saviour's history not to be expected from pagan writers . We now come to consider what undoubted autho- rities ...
... miracles . IV . The same representation made of them by other unbelievers , and proved unreasonable . V. What facts in our Saviour's history not to be expected from pagan writers . We now come to consider what undoubted autho- rities ...
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... miracles are many of them recorded in holy writ , did many wonderful works , " is owned by Julian the apostate , who therefore represents him as a great magician , and one who had in his possession a book of magical secrets left him by ...
... miracles are many of them recorded in holy writ , did many wonderful works , " is owned by Julian the apostate , who therefore represents him as a great magician , and one who had in his possession a book of magical secrets left him by ...
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