The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... mind , and to have been unfortu- nate only in his subject ; and if we wish to see the absurdities and inconsistencies of Paganism powerfully exposed , we shall look in vain for anything more conclusive or more entertaining than the ...
... mind , and to have been unfortu- nate only in his subject ; and if we wish to see the absurdities and inconsistencies of Paganism powerfully exposed , we shall look in vain for anything more conclusive or more entertaining than the ...
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... mind , which meets with sangui- nary persecution in one chapter , and in the next finds the whole Roman Empire converted to Christianity . The causes which led to so great a change can only be traced by searching the original records ...
... mind , which meets with sangui- nary persecution in one chapter , and in the next finds the whole Roman Empire converted to Christianity . The causes which led to so great a change can only be traced by searching the original records ...
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... mind of any person , that , if the facts really took place , a power confessedly miraculous must have been ex- erted . It is also plain , if we read only a few pages of Dr. Milner's work , that the church of Rome has not lowered or ...
... mind of any person , that , if the facts really took place , a power confessedly miraculous must have been ex- erted . It is also plain , if we read only a few pages of Dr. Milner's work , that the church of Rome has not lowered or ...
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... mind , that the army of M. Antoninus was relieved from much suffering by a seasonable shower of rain , in Germany . Even Gibbon was compelled to acknowledge that the fact has " been celebrated by the elo- quence of several Pagan writers ...
... mind , that the army of M. Antoninus was relieved from much suffering by a seasonable shower of rain , in Germany . Even Gibbon was compelled to acknowledge that the fact has " been celebrated by the elo- quence of several Pagan writers ...
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... mind of each individual , and his own capacity or inclination to believe , will become the test for admit- ting not only the miracles of the second and third centuries , but of the Apostles themselves . If prior probability is to 28 ...
... mind of each individual , and his own capacity or inclination to believe , will become the test for admit- ting not only the miracles of the second and third centuries , but of the Apostles themselves . If prior probability is to 28 ...
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