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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... extraordinary Phænomenon . << The • Chapman's first Defence of Phlegon's teftimony.p.145 . h Sykes's Defence . p . 53 . i Refert Dio etiam eclipfim folis accidiffe ante mortem Augusti , ubi fol totus obfcuratus fit , quæ eclipfis ...
... extraordinary Phænomenon . << The • Chapman's first Defence of Phlegon's teftimony.p.145 . h Sykes's Defence . p . 53 . i Refert Dio etiam eclipfim folis accidiffe ante mortem Augusti , ubi fol totus obfcuratus fit , quæ eclipfis ...
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... extraordinary darkness of three hours , but that W Eufebius indeed fays that in fome other Greek com- mentaries an eclipfe is mentioned at the time of the paffion , and an earthquake in Bithynia ; but the con- finement of the earthquake ...
... extraordinary darkness of three hours , but that W Eufebius indeed fays that in fome other Greek com- mentaries an eclipfe is mentioned at the time of the paffion , and an earthquake in Bithynia ; but the con- finement of the earthquake ...
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... extraordinary a phænomenon ( as we are affured from * Tertullian he did ) to the It is poffible however that Eufebius may allude to no- thing more here than the affertion of Thallus ; and if he does not , we have seen already that it is ...
... extraordinary a phænomenon ( as we are affured from * Tertullian he did ) to the It is poffible however that Eufebius may allude to no- thing more here than the affertion of Thallus ; and if he does not , we have seen already that it is ...
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... extraordinary to the Romans that all nations should be involved in it at the same time ; and it must certainly have been a phænomenon that almost all of their Hiftorians would have recorded , if it had not been on so despicable an ...
... extraordinary to the Romans that all nations should be involved in it at the same time ; and it must certainly have been a phænomenon that almost all of their Hiftorians would have recorded , if it had not been on so despicable an ...
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... extraordinary fup- plies from Rome ; that Judea was in both these respects obnoxious enough ; that the Jews ▫ Bergier , de publicis et milit . Imp . Rom . viis . L. 4. § . 29 Rofin . Antiq . L.7 . c.43 . Dio . L. 53- Sueton . in Auguft ...
... extraordinary fup- plies from Rome ; that Judea was in both these respects obnoxious enough ; that the Jews ▫ Bergier , de publicis et milit . Imp . Rom . viis . L. 4. § . 29 Rofin . Antiq . L.7 . c.43 . Dio . L. 53- Sueton . in Auguft ...
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