The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... lived at the same time , from the nature of such transactions . III . Especially when related by the Jews . IV . And heard at a distance by those who pretended to as great miracles as their own . V. Besides , that no Pagan writers of ...
... lived at the same time , from the nature of such transactions . III . Especially when related by the Jews . IV . And heard at a distance by those who pretended to as great miracles as their own . V. Besides , that no Pagan writers of ...
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... lived till Anno Dom . 100. Po- lycarp , who was the disciple of St. John , and had conversed . with others of the apostles and disciples of our Lord , lived till Anno Dom . 167 , though his life was shortened by mar- tyrdom . Irenæus ...
... lived till Anno Dom . 100. Po- lycarp , who was the disciple of St. John , and had conversed . with others of the apostles and disciples of our Lord , lived till Anno Dom . 167 , though his life was shortened by mar- tyrdom . Irenæus ...
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... lived so many years after our Sa- viour , was appealed to in these emergencies as the living oracle of the church ; and as his oral testimony lasted the first century , many have observed that , by a particular pro- vidence of God ...
... lived so many years after our Sa- viour , was appealed to in these emergencies as the living oracle of the church ; and as his oral testimony lasted the first century , many have observed that , by a particular pro- vidence of God ...
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Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public | 34 |
The usual Treatment of such Men as make them | 40 |
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