Evidences of ChristianityJ. F. Dove, 1826 - 336 pages |
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... least , corresponded with the institution which they de- livered , and so far , was both new and required continual self - denial . CHAP . II . There is satisfactory evidence that many , professing to be ori- ginal witnesses of the ...
... least , corresponded with the institution which they de- livered , and so far , was both new and required continual self - denial . CHAP . II . There is satisfactory evidence that many , professing to be ori- ginal witnesses of the ...
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... least ) attended with fear and danger : and yet this took place without any edict from the Roman sovereign , command- ing or authorizing the persecution of Christians . This observation is farther confirmed by a rescript of Adrian to ...
... least ) attended with fear and danger : and yet this took place without any edict from the Roman sovereign , command- ing or authorizing the persecution of Christians . This observation is farther confirmed by a rescript of Adrian to ...
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... least liable to be corrupted by fraud or misrepresentation . I may be allowed , therefore , in the inquiry which is now before us , to suggest some conclusions of this CHRISTIANITY . 23 -Indirect evidence of the sufferings of first ...
... least liable to be corrupted by fraud or misrepresentation . I may be allowed , therefore , in the inquiry which is now before us , to suggest some conclusions of this CHRISTIANITY . 23 -Indirect evidence of the sufferings of first ...
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... least will be granted , because it is no more than what Tacitus has recorded . They then proceed to tell us , that the religion was , notwithstanding , set forth at this same city of Jerusalem , propagated thence throughout Judea , and ...
... least will be granted , because it is no more than what Tacitus has recorded . They then proceed to tell us , that the religion was , notwithstanding , set forth at this same city of Jerusalem , propagated thence throughout Judea , and ...
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... least reason to believe abated in their diligence or courage ) , the narrative proceeds with the separate memoirs of that eminent teacher , whose ex- traordinary and sudden conversion to the religion , and corresponding change of ...
... least reason to believe abated in their diligence or courage ) , the narrative proceeds with the separate memoirs of that eminent teacher , whose ex- traordinary and sudden conversion to the religion , and corresponding change of ...
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