The Works of Thomas Chalmers: Complete in One VolumeTowar, J. & D. M. Hogan, 1830 - 469 páginas |
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... Tacitus calls it " superstitio deemed incontrovertible , in as far as it goes exitiabilis , " and accuses the Christians of to establish the sincerity of each of the par- enmity to mankind . By Epictetus and ties , and that both died in ...
... Tacitus calls it " superstitio deemed incontrovertible , in as far as it goes exitiabilis , " and accuses the Christians of to establish the sincerity of each of the par- enmity to mankind . By Epictetus and ties , and that both died in ...
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... Tacitus to the Christian down , presents us with an argument free miracles , we forget all the while that we of all these exceptions . We , in the first in- can allege a multitude of much more de- stance , behold a number of proselytes ...
... Tacitus to the Christian down , presents us with an argument free miracles , we forget all the while that we of all these exceptions . We , in the first in- can allege a multitude of much more de- stance , behold a number of proselytes ...
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... Tacitus comes down to posterity in the shape of a Christian father , and the high authority of his name is lost in a crowd of similar testi- monies . the numerous and concurring testimonies | becoming a Christian in consequence of it ...
... Tacitus comes down to posterity in the shape of a Christian father , and the high authority of his name is lost in a crowd of similar testi- monies . the numerous and concurring testimonies | becoming a Christian in consequence of it ...
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... Tacitus , who asserts , that this religion spread over Judea , and reached the city of Rome , and was looked upon as an evil of such importance , that it became the ob- ject of an authorised persecution by the Roman government ; and all ...
... Tacitus , who asserts , that this religion spread over Judea , and reached the city of Rome , and was looked upon as an evil of such importance , that it became the ob- ject of an authorised persecution by the Roman government ; and all ...
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... Tacitus and Josephus , if ever of a clear prophecy ; and this , added to the cruelty of war devised a process of other predictions uttered by our Saviour , more terrible energy for the utter extirpa- and which received their ...
... Tacitus and Josephus , if ever of a clear prophecy ; and this , added to the cruelty of war devised a process of other predictions uttered by our Saviour , more terrible energy for the utter extirpa- and which received their ...
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The Works of Thomas Chalmers: Complete in One Volume - Primary Source Edition Thomas Chalmers Sin vista previa disponible - 2014 |
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