Dissertations on Some of the Most Remarkable Wonders of Antiquity: On the Darkness at the Passion; on the Pool of Bethesda; on the Thundering Legion; on the Miraculous Earthquake at Jerusalem; on the Fall of Simon Magnus at the Prayer of S. Peter;--&c. In which Those Facts are Ascertained, and the Conduct of the Heathens in Regard to Them is Accounted for on the Same Principle, which is Made Use of in Vindicating the Miracles of Christianity from the Neglect and Rejection of Them by the HeathensJ. Bentham, 1748 - 383 страница |
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... given , in what was lately offered by me to the World in regard to the Rejection of the Chriftian Miracles by the Hea- thens ; fince by the application of that Doctrine we may now be able to free Christianity from another load of ...
... given , in what was lately offered by me to the World in regard to the Rejection of the Chriftian Miracles by the Hea- thens ; fince by the application of that Doctrine we may now be able to free Christianity from another load of ...
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... given of lay- ing open the weakness of my adverfaries ; and hav- ing the pity , that becomes me , on the green years of the one , and the well - judged bashfulness of the other , I proceed to the defign propofed . But , before I explain ...
... given of lay- ing open the weakness of my adverfaries ; and hav- ing the pity , that becomes me , on the green years of the one , and the well - judged bashfulness of the other , I proceed to the defign propofed . But , before I explain ...
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... given in my first essay on this fubject was not my choice , they being certainly fufficient to every fagacious and impartial Enquirer ; and to have faid fo much about it as I have now done is only in compliance with two forts of Readers ...
... given in my first essay on this fubject was not my choice , they being certainly fufficient to every fagacious and impartial Enquirer ; and to have faid fo much about it as I have now done is only in compliance with two forts of Readers ...
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... given as a proof of his low opinion of miracles , when it is objected to me that the words are in reality fpo- . ken by Porphyry : Now taking this for granted , and that Ferom allows the truth of what Porphyry had contended for , which ...
... given as a proof of his low opinion of miracles , when it is objected to me that the words are in reality fpo- . ken by Porphyry : Now taking this for granted , and that Ferom allows the truth of what Porphyry had contended for , which ...
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... given us on one of invenitur . Credibile videtur , quemadmodum Xerxe tran- feunte Hellefpontum , Phænomenon in fole accidit , quo lumen amifit , et quod cladem Græciæ portendit ; ita tale quid accidiffe ante mortem Augufti . Opus ...
... given us on one of invenitur . Credibile videtur , quemadmodum Xerxe tran- feunte Hellefpontum , Phænomenon in fole accidit , quo lumen amifit , et quod cladem Græciæ portendit ; ita tale quid accidiffe ante mortem Augufti . Opus ...
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