Miscellaneous Works, 3. köideD.A. Talboys, 1830 |
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... short a space of time as that of our Saviour's public ministry ? Such kinds of news , though never so true , seldom gain credit till some time after they are transacted and exposed to the examination of the curious , who , by laying to ...
... short a space of time as that of our Saviour's public ministry ? Such kinds of news , though never so true , seldom gain credit till some time after they are transacted and exposed to the examination of the curious , who , by laying to ...
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... short , to call upon mankind to exert their whole strength in the love and adoration of that one being , from whom they derived their existence , and on whom only they were taught to depend every moment for the happiness and continuance ...
... short , to call upon mankind to exert their whole strength in the love and adoration of that one being , from whom they derived their existence , and on whom only they were taught to depend every moment for the happiness and continuance ...
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... short a succession . XI . Why the tradition of the first three centuries more authentic than that of any other age , proved from the conversation of the primitive Christians ; XII . From the manner of initiating men into their religion ...
... short a succession . XI . Why the tradition of the first three centuries more authentic than that of any other age , proved from the conversation of the primitive Christians ; XII . From the manner of initiating men into their religion ...
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... short and the most convincing argument that could be produced , and the only one that was adapted to the reason of all mankind , to the capacities of the wise and ignorant , and could overcome every cavil and every prejudice . Who would ...
... short and the most convincing argument that could be produced , and the only one that was adapted to the reason of all mankind , to the capacities of the wise and ignorant , and could overcome every cavil and every prejudice . Who would ...
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... short a chain , and that , perhaps , in every single church , had the names and ages of the most eminent primitive Christians been transmitted to us with the like certainty . XI . But to give this consideration more force , we must take ...
... short a chain , and that , perhaps , in every single church , had the names and ages of the most eminent primitive Christians been transmitted to us with the like certainty . XI . But to give this consideration more force , we must take ...
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ancient antique Antoninus Pius apostles appear arms army beautiful Cæsar Christianity church CLAUD Claudian Commodus confess conversation cornu CREECH disciples dress DRYDEN emblem emperor empire enemy Evangelists fancy farther figure France French give gods Goodman Fact hæc hand hath head heathen honour Horace Ibid inscription Irenæus Jews Judæa Julian the apostate Julius Cæsar kind king labarum Latin poets learned pagans lived martyrs medallists mentioned miracles modern medals monarchy multitude nation nature occasion old coins old Roman Origen OVID pagan Parthia particular passage peace persons posture present prince reason religion Reverse of Adrian Rome S. C. Reverse Saviour Saviour's history says Cynthio says Eugenius says Philander second series Silius Italicus Spain Spanish Spanish monarchy STATIUS suppose tell Tertullian thee third series thou thought tibi tion Trajan truth verse Victory VIRG Virgil virtues whole