| Robert J. Fogelin - 2010 - 128 páginas
...two hundred leagues distant, at the same instant when the crime is said to have been committed. [25] One of the best attested miracles in all profane history,...enjoined them to have recourse to the Emperor, for these miraculous cures. The story may be seen in that fine historian;4 where every circumstance seems... | |
| Gordon Graham - 2004 - 264 páginas
...been two hundred leagues distant at the same instant when the crime is said to have been committed. One of the best attested miracles in all profane history,...enjoined them to have recourse to the Emperor for these miraculous cures. The story may be seen in that fine historian; where every circumstance seems... | |
| Albert Barnes - 1879 - 451 páginas
...century. The circumstances in these cases, and the argument, can be best expressed in his own words : '' One of the best attested miracles in all profane history...enjoined them to have recourse to the emperor for these miraculous cures. The story may be seen in that fine historian, where every circumstance seems... | |
| David Hume - 2006 - 629 páginas
...best attested miracles in all profene history, is that which Tacitus reporis of Vespasian, who cared a blind man in Alexandria by means of his spittle,...enjoined them to have recourse to the Emperor for these miraculous cures. The story may be seen in that fine historian ; where every circumstance seems... | |
| George Campbell - 1834 - 316 páginas
...which Tacitus reports of " Vefpafian, who cured a blind man in " Alexandria, by means of his fpittle, and " a lame man by the mere touch of his " foot, in obedience to a vifion of the god " Serapis, who had enjoin'd them to have " recourfe to the emperor, for thefe mira"... | |
| Stephen Buckle - 2007 - 223 páginas
...1 06 hundred leagues distant, at the same instant when the crime is said to have been committed. 25 One of the best attested miracles in all profane history, is that which Tacitus reports of Vespasian,20 who cured a blind man in Alexandria, by means of his spittle, and a lame man by the mere... | |
| Albert Barnes - 1868 - 452 páginas
...century. The circumstances in these cases, and the argument, can be best expressed in his own words : ' ' One of the best attested miracles in all profane history...by means of his spittle, and a lame man by the mere fouch of his foot ; in obedience to a vision of the god Serapis, who had enjoined them to have recourse... | |
| 1835 - 1190 páginas
...whole doctrine of Miracles, of which he confesses Prophecy to be a real and integral portion. ' that one of the best attested miracles in all profane history...Alexandria by means of his spittle, and a lame man by a mere touch of his foot.'—Ibid. p. 130. It is remarkable that Voltaire introduces the self-same... | |
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