The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... truth of our Saviour's history , and the excellency of that religion which he taught , and was so entirely convinced of both , that he became a proselyte , and died a martyr . IV . Aristides was an Athenian philosopher , at the same ...
... truth of our Saviour's history , and the excellency of that religion which he taught , and was so entirely convinced of both , that he became a proselyte , and died a martyr . IV . Aristides was an Athenian philosopher , at the same ...
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... truth of our Saviour's history , as recorded by th evangelists , is everywhere taken for granted in the writing of those , who from Pagan philosophers became Christian au thors , and who , by reason of their conversion , are to be ...
... truth of our Saviour's history , as recorded by th evangelists , is everywhere taken for granted in the writing of those , who from Pagan philosophers became Christian au thors , and who , by reason of their conversion , are to be ...
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... truth of their religion . II . At the same time that these learned men declare how disingenuous , base , and wicked it would be , how much beneath the dignity of philosophy , and , contrary to the precepts of Christianity , to utter ...
... truth of their religion . II . At the same time that these learned men declare how disingenuous , base , and wicked it would be , how much beneath the dignity of philosophy , and , contrary to the precepts of Christianity , to utter ...
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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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