Miscellaneous Works, 3. köideD.A. Talboys, 1830 |
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... pagan and Jewish authors , who mention particulars relating to our Saviour . II . Not probable that any such should be mentioned by pagan writers who lived at the same time , from the nature of such transactions . III . Especially when ...
... pagan and Jewish authors , who mention particulars relating to our Saviour . II . Not probable that any such should be mentioned by pagan writers who lived at the same time , from the nature of such transactions . III . Especially when ...
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... pagan writers who were contemporaries with Jesus Christ , or by those who lived before his disciples had per- sonally appeared among them , and ascertained the report which had gone abroad concerning a life so full of miracles ...
... pagan writers who were contemporaries with Jesus Christ , or by those who lived before his disciples had per- sonally appeared among them , and ascertained the report which had gone abroad concerning a life so full of miracles ...
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... pagan history , an author would be thought very unreasonable who should reject it . I believe you will be of my opinion , if you will peruse , with other authors who have ap- B 3 THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION . 5 but, what adds a greater ...
... pagan history , an author would be thought very unreasonable who should reject it . I believe you will be of my opinion , if you will peruse , with other authors who have ap- B 3 THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION . 5 but, what adds a greater ...
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... pagan authors . II . What particular 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 ...
... pagan authors . II . What particular 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 ...
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... pagan , and freeman to Adrian the emperor . We may here observe , that a native of Trallium , which was not situate at so great a distance from Palæstine , might very probably be informed of such remarkable events as had passed among ...
... pagan , and freeman to Adrian the emperor . We may here observe , that a native of Trallium , which was not situate at so great a distance from Palæstine , might very probably be informed of such remarkable events as had passed among ...
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