Vindication of the Truth of Christian Religion Against the Objections of All Modern Opposers, Volume 2J. Robinson, 1698 |
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Pagina 25
... self , in defence of such an incredible fiction ? Could any of them imagin that they could feduce Mankind , or had any one of them imagined it , could the reft have been fo extravagant as to approve of his ridiculous fancy ? Did they ...
... self , in defence of such an incredible fiction ? Could any of them imagin that they could feduce Mankind , or had any one of them imagined it , could the reft have been fo extravagant as to approve of his ridiculous fancy ? Did they ...
Pagina 35
... self is founded . IV . A man may very well counterfeit a Book of Humane Learning , but not always , nor in all cir- cumstances , and ' twould be very ridiculous in a man to forge Letters that must have been written not long ago to whole ...
... self is founded . IV . A man may very well counterfeit a Book of Humane Learning , but not always , nor in all cir- cumstances , and ' twould be very ridiculous in a man to forge Letters that must have been written not long ago to whole ...
Pagina 38
... self against the Jews by the destruction of their City , the confusion of their Tribes , and Fa- milies , and that general difperfion which made them Tributaries to all other Nations , there was no need of any further reasons to prove ...
... self against the Jews by the destruction of their City , the confusion of their Tribes , and Fa- milies , and that general difperfion which made them Tributaries to all other Nations , there was no need of any further reasons to prove ...
Pagina 86
... self , gives me leave to enter upon that fubject , I think it fit to make fome few Reflexions concerning the fuccefs of the Apostles's preaching , which is that effential head to which all other matters contained in the Book of Acts ...
... self , gives me leave to enter upon that fubject , I think it fit to make fome few Reflexions concerning the fuccefs of the Apostles's preaching , which is that effential head to which all other matters contained in the Book of Acts ...
Pagina 89
... self on one fide or other , nay often it lets drop a wordwhich un- mafques it to the eye of the World . However I am willing the Epiftles of St. Paul fhould be strictly examin'd , to fee whether any thing but what is very natural and ...
... self on one fide or other , nay often it lets drop a wordwhich un- mafques it to the eye of the World . However I am willing the Epiftles of St. Paul fhould be strictly examin'd , to fee whether any thing but what is very natural and ...
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