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This I thought worthy of a diligent and unbiassed search : since I found the two
extremes that men run into on this point , either on the one hand shook the
foundations of all religion , or , on the other , made christianity almost nothing : for
while ...
This I thought worthy of a diligent and unbiassed search : since I found the two
extremes that men run into on this point , either on the one hand shook the
foundations of all religion , or , on the other , made christianity almost nothing : for
while ...
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This concealment of himself will seem strange , in one who was come to bring
light into the world , and was to suffer death for the testimony of the truth . This
reservedness will be thought to look , as if he had a mind to conceal himself , and
not ...
This concealment of himself will seem strange , in one who was come to bring
light into the world , and was to suffer death for the testimony of the truth . This
reservedness will be thought to look , as if he had a mind to conceal himself , and
not ...
Page 65
Those who here say , all men would BELIEVE ON HIM , were the chief priests
and pharisees , his enemies , who sought his life , and therefore could have no
other sense nor thought of this faith in him , which they spake of ; but only the ...
Those who here say , all men would BELIEVE ON HIM , were the chief priests
and pharisees , his enemies , who sought his life , and therefore could have no
other sense nor thought of this faith in him , which they spake of ; but only the ...
Page 83
Abler men , of higher births or thoughts , would hardly have been hindered from
whispering , at least to their friends and relations , that their master was the
Messiah ; and that , though he concealed himself to a fit opportunity , and until
things ...
Abler men , of higher births or thoughts , would hardly have been hindered from
whispering , at least to their friends and relations , that their master was the
Messiah ; and that , though he concealed himself to a fit opportunity , and until
things ...
Page 147
This , as it had the peculiar name , so it was thought the principal part , if not the
whole of religion . Nor could this , possibly , be amended , whilst the jewish ritual
stood ; and there was so much of it mixed with the worship of the true God .
This , as it had the peculiar name , so it was thought the principal part , if not the
whole of religion . Nor could this , possibly , be amended , whilst the jewish ritual
stood ; and there was so much of it mixed with the worship of the true God .
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