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... Witnesses of our Saviour's Resurrection , could not be deceived themselves in it , p . 261. They would not deceive others , p . 270. They alledged fuch Circumstances , as made it impossible for them to deceive , ibid . CHAP . XV Of the ...
... Witnesses of our Saviour's Resurrection , could not be deceived themselves in it , p . 261. They would not deceive others , p . 270. They alledged fuch Circumstances , as made it impossible for them to deceive , ibid . CHAP . XV Of the ...
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... witnesses to the Miracles of our Savi our and his Apostles , liv'd to a great Age , ibid . The chief Points of the Christian Religion were testify'd in Apologies written from time to time to the Heathen Em perors , ? CHAP . XVII Of the ...
... witnesses to the Miracles of our Savi our and his Apostles , liv'd to a great Age , ibid . The chief Points of the Christian Religion were testify'd in Apologies written from time to time to the Heathen Em perors , ? CHAP . XVII Of the ...
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... Witnesses of Apparitions . I instance in a Dion , Brutus , Curtius Rufus , and Athenodorus the Philosopher . When Dion and Brutus , Men famous for Philosophy , not prone to Fear , but of great Conftancy of Mind , became so con- cerned ...
... Witnesses of Apparitions . I instance in a Dion , Brutus , Curtius Rufus , and Athenodorus the Philosopher . When Dion and Brutus , Men famous for Philosophy , not prone to Fear , but of great Conftancy of Mind , became so con- cerned ...
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... Witnesses , Ifai . xliii . 12. and xliv . 8. The Jews have a Tradition , That Abraham refufing to worship the Fire , the God of the Chaldeans , was thrown by them into it , and was deliver'd out of it by Miracle : And therefore they ...
... Witnesses , Ifai . xliii . 12. and xliv . 8. The Jews have a Tradition , That Abraham refufing to worship the Fire , the God of the Chaldeans , was thrown by them into it , and was deliver'd out of it by Miracle : And therefore they ...
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... Witnesses of Ten Plagues inflicted successive- ly upon the ¨¡gyptians , in the most remarkable man- ner that can be conceived , to procure their Delive- 1 rance ; and when Pharoah pursued them , as they were going away , it was ...
... Witnesses of Ten Plagues inflicted successive- ly upon the ¨¡gyptians , in the most remarkable man- ner that can be conceived , to procure their Delive- 1 rance ; and when Pharoah pursued them , as they were going away , it was ...
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