The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 5William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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Page 113
... Pagan and Jewish authors , who mention particulars relating to our Sa- viour . II . Not probable that any such should be mentioned by Pagan writers who lived at the same time , from the nature of such transactions : III . Especially ...
... Pagan and Jewish authors , who mention particulars relating to our Sa- viour . II . Not probable that any such should be mentioned by Pagan writers who lived at the same time , from the nature of such transactions : III . Especially ...
Page 114
... Pagan world , but in a particular manner ridiculed for being a credulous people ; so that whatever reports of such a nature came out of that country , were looked upon by the Heathen world as false , frivolous , and improbable . IV . We ...
... Pagan world , but in a particular manner ridiculed for being a credulous people ; so that whatever reports of such a nature came out of that country , were looked upon by the Heathen world as false , frivolous , and improbable . IV . We ...
Page 117
... Pagan history , an author would be thought very unreasonable who should reject it . I believe you will be of my opinion , if you will peruse , with other authors who have appeared in vindication of these letters as genuine , the ...
... Pagan history , an author would be thought very unreasonable who should reject it . I believe you will be of my opinion , if you will peruse , with other authors who have appeared in vindication of these letters as genuine , the ...
Page 118
... Pagan writers . I. WE now come to consider what undoubted au- thorities are extant among Pagan writers ; and here we must premise , that some parts of our Saviour's history may be reasonably expected from Pagans . I mean such parts as ...
... Pagan writers . I. WE now come to consider what undoubted au- thorities are extant among Pagan writers ; and here we must premise , that some parts of our Saviour's history may be reasonably expected from Pagans . I mean such parts as ...
Page 119
... Pagans , but professed ene- mies and persecutors of Christianity . " That our Saviour foretold several things , which ... Pagan , and freeman to Adrian the Emperor . We may here observe , that a native of Trallium , which was not situate ...
... Pagans , but professed ene- mies and persecutors of Christianity . " That our Saviour foretold several things , which ... Pagan , and freeman to Adrian the Emperor . We may here observe , that a native of Trallium , which was not situate ...
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