The Works of Joseph Addison, Volume 5G. Bell, 1891 |
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... nature of such transactions . 3. Especially when related by the Jews . 4. And heard at a distance by those who pretended to as great miracles as their own . 5. Besides that no Pagan writers of that age lived in Judea or its confines . 6 ...
... nature of such transactions . 3. Especially when related by the Jews . 4. And heard at a distance by those who pretended to as great miracles as their own . 5. Besides that no Pagan writers of that age lived in Judea or its confines . 6 ...
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... nature of their sufferings . 7. How martyrs further induced the Pagans to embrace Christianity . SECTION VIII . 1. The completion of our Saviour's prophecies confirmed Pagans in their belief of the Gospel . 2. Origen's observation on ...
... nature of their sufferings . 7. How martyrs further induced the Pagans to embrace Christianity . SECTION VIII . 1. The completion of our Saviour's prophecies confirmed Pagans in their belief of the Gospel . 2. Origen's observation on ...
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... nature : and that most of those who have suffered , have avowed their perseverance in their rebellious principles , when they spoke their minds at the place of execution , notwithstanding their professions to the contrary , while they ...
... nature : and that most of those who have suffered , have avowed their perseverance in their rebellious principles , when they spoke their minds at the place of execution , notwithstanding their professions to the contrary , while they ...
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... nature . For he despatched such a cruel messenger as is here mentioned to those who had been en- gaged in a rebellion many years before he himself was on the throne , and even to his elder brother , upon the bare suspicion that he was ...
... nature . For he despatched such a cruel messenger as is here mentioned to those who had been en- gaged in a rebellion many years before he himself was on the throne , and even to his elder brother , upon the bare suspicion that he was ...
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... nature , which are contradicted by such innumerable matters of fact , that it would be an affront to a reader's un- derstanding to endeavour to1 confute them . But to return to the Catalans : During the whole course of the war , ( says ...
... nature , which are contradicted by such innumerable matters of fact , that it would be an affront to a reader's un- derstanding to endeavour to1 confute them . But to return to the Catalans : During the whole course of the war , ( says ...
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