The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 5William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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Page 96
... author , which will lay this matter in its full light ; and leave the reader to make the counterpart of the parallel be- tween the two nations . " According to all the inquiries that I have been able to make during several years , in ...
... author , which will lay this matter in its full light ; and leave the reader to make the counterpart of the parallel be- tween the two nations . " According to all the inquiries that I have been able to make during several years , in ...
Page 113
... authors as have given their testimony to the history of our Saviour ; reduce these authors under their respec- tive classes , and show what authority their testimo- nies carry with them . Secondly , I shall take notice of Jewish authors ...
... authors as have given their testimony to the history of our Saviour ; reduce these authors under their respec- tive classes , and show what authority their testimo- nies carry with them . Secondly , I shall take notice of Jewish authors ...
Page 115
... author extant , in any kind , of that age , in any of those countries . VI . How many books have perished , in which pos ... authors that have made their way to the present age ? VII . One authentic record , and that the most au- thentic ...
... author extant , in any kind , of that age , in any of those countries . VI . How many books have perished , in which pos ... authors that have made their way to the present age ? VII . One authentic record , and that the most au- thentic ...
Page 116
... it be said , that Tertullian grounded his quotation upon the authority of Justin Martyr , be- cause we find he mixes it with matters of fact which are not related by that author . Eusebius mentions the 116 OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION .
... it be said , that Tertullian grounded his quotation upon the authority of Justin Martyr , be- cause we find he mixes it with matters of fact which are not related by that author . Eusebius mentions the 116 OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION .
Page 117
... 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 additional arguments which ...
... 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 additional arguments which ...
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