The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 5William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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Page 123
... Pagan testi- monies may be produced for all those remarkable passages , which might have been expected from them and indeed of several , that , I believe , do more than answer your expectation , as they were not sub- jects in their own ...
... Pagan testi- monies may be produced for all those remarkable passages , which might have been expected from them and indeed of several , that , I believe , do more than answer your expectation , as they were not sub- jects in their own ...
Page 125
... Pagan authors , who gave testimony of our Saviour . II . A passage concerning our Saviour , from a learned Athenian . III . His conversion from Paganism to Christianity makes his evidence stronger than if he had continued a Pagan . IV ...
... Pagan authors , who gave testimony of our Saviour . II . A passage concerning our Saviour , from a learned Athenian . III . His conversion from Paganism to Christianity makes his evidence stronger than if he had continued a Pagan . IV ...
Page 126
... Pagan phi- losopher , would not the world have said , that he was not sincere in what he writ , or did not believe it ? for , if so , would not they have told us he would have embraced Christianity ? This was indeed the case of this ...
... Pagan phi- losopher , would not the world have said , that he was not sincere in what he writ , or did not believe it ? for , if so , would not they have told us he would have embraced Christianity ? This was indeed the case of this ...
Page 127
... Pagans of antiquity , be- fore they became Christians , were only guided by the common rules of historical faith : that is , they ex- amined the nature of the evidence which was to be met with in common fame , tradition , and the ...
... Pagans of antiquity , be- fore they became Christians , were only guided by the common rules of historical faith : that is , they ex- amined the nature of the evidence which was to be met with in common fame , tradition , and the ...
Page 128
... Pagans to embrace his doctrine , I do not deny that there were many other motives , which conduced to it , as the ex ... Pagan authors , the testimony of those I am now going to produce , extends to the whole history of our Saviour , and ...
... Pagans to embrace his doctrine , I do not deny that there were many other motives , which conduced to it , as the ex ... Pagan authors , the testimony of those I am now going to produce , extends to the whole history of our Saviour , and ...
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