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... recorded in our Scriptures, and solely in consequence of their belief of the truth of this history. Before we produce any particular testimony to the activity and sufferings which compose the subject of our first assertion, it will be ...
... recorded in our Scriptures, and solely in consequence of their belief of the truth of this history. Before we produce any particular testimony to the activity and sufferings which compose the subject of our first assertion, it will be ...
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... recorded. They then proceed to tell us that the religion was, notwithstanding, set forth at this same city of Jerusalem, propagated thence throughout Judea, and afterwards preached in other parts of the Roman Empire. These points also ...
... recorded. They then proceed to tell us that the religion was, notwithstanding, set forth at this same city of Jerusalem, propagated thence throughout Judea, and afterwards preached in other parts of the Roman Empire. These points also ...
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... recorded by other testimony than that of the Christians themselves, that the religion began to prevail at that time, and in that country. It is very difficult to conceive how it could begin without the exertions of the Founder and his ...
... recorded by other testimony than that of the Christians themselves, that the religion began to prevail at that time, and in that country. It is very difficult to conceive how it could begin without the exertions of the Founder and his ...
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... recorded with an express reference to Christ. This is at least as remarkable as his silence about the infants of Bethlehem.12 Be, however, the fact, or the cause of the omission in Josephus,13 what it may, no other or different history ...
... recorded with an express reference to Christ. This is at least as remarkable as his silence about the infants of Bethlehem.12 Be, however, the fact, or the cause of the omission in Josephus,13 what it may, no other or different history ...
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... recorded in these satisfactory terms: “The apostles have preached to us from our Lord Jesus Christ from God: — For, having received their command, and being thoroughly assured by the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, they went ...
... recorded in these satisfactory terms: “The apostles have preached to us from our Lord Jesus Christ from God: — For, having received their command, and being thoroughly assured by the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, they went ...
المحتوى
CHAPTER II | |
CHAPTER I | |
CHAPTER II | |
CHAPTER III | |
CHAPTER IV | |
CHAPTER V | |
CHAPTER VII | |
CHAPTER IX | |
CHAPTER IX | |
The Scriptures were in very early Times collected | |
Were publicly read and expounded in the religious | |
They were received by ancient Christians | |
The four Gospels the Acts of the Apostles thirteen | |
Formal Catalogues of authentic Scriptures were | |
CHAPTER I | |
CHAPTER I | |
CHAPTER III | |
CHAPTER V | |
CHAPTER VI | |
CHAPTER VII | |
CHAPTER VIII | |
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