The Works of Nathaniel Lardner, D.D. with a Life by Dr. Kippis ...W. Bal, 1838 - Theology |
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... writer pro- poseth two alterations , as emendations of the present text in Josephus . And instead of men who received ... writers before Eusebius , ' and of some others after him , remain in their full force . Some things are offered by ...
... writer pro- poseth two alterations , as emendations of the present text in Josephus . And instead of men who received ... writers before Eusebius , ' and of some others after him , remain in their full force . Some things are offered by ...
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... writer of the paragraph was un- certain whether Jesus was not somewhat greater , and a more extraordinary person than a ... writers . That this last clause , the divine prophets having fore- ' told these , and many other wonderful things ...
... writer of the paragraph was un- certain whether Jesus was not somewhat greater , and a more extraordinary person than a ... writers . That this last clause , the divine prophets having fore- ' told these , and many other wonderful things ...
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... writers , who have enlarged so much in their accounts of this bishop and martyr . Moreover , if Trajan had been at ... writer of the ninth century . Pliny , then , was sent from Rome in the summer of the year 106. He went by the way of ...
... writers , who have enlarged so much in their accounts of this bishop and martyr . Moreover , if Trajan had been at ... writer of the ninth century . Pliny , then , was sent from Rome in the summer of the year 106. He went by the way of ...
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... writers . Of which likewise , as is generally supposed , St. Peter speaks , 2 ep . ii . 13 , and St. Jude , ver . 12. It is plain , from what Pliny says , that this meal was not eaten in the morning at the time of their solemn wor- ship ...
... writers . Of which likewise , as is generally supposed , St. Peter speaks , 2 ep . ii . 13 , and St. Jude , ver . 12. It is plain , from what Pliny says , that this meal was not eaten in the morning at the time of their solemn wor- ship ...
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... writers have aggravated the severity of Trajan , and that we ought to ex- ercise moderation in our reflections upon the proceedings of former times , and even of those who have been unfriendly Paul Orosius , a christian writer not far ...
... writers have aggravated the severity of Trajan , and that we ought to ex- ercise moderation in our reflections upon the proceedings of former times , and even of those who have been unfriendly Paul Orosius , a christian writer not far ...
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