The Diegesis: Being a Discovery of the Origin, Evidences and Early History of Christianity, Never Yet Before Or Elsewhere So Fully and Faithfully Set Forth |
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... tion .... Miracles of Esculapius better authenticated than those of Jesus .... Esculapius distinguished by the very epithets afterwards ascribed to Jesus CHAP . XXI . - Hercules and Jesus Christ , the same figment of imagina- tion ...
... tion .... Miracles of Esculapius better authenticated than those of Jesus .... Esculapius distinguished by the very epithets afterwards ascribed to Jesus CHAP . XXI . - Hercules and Jesus Christ , the same figment of imagina- tion ...
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... mentary on the Scriptures , published this among his " Last Thoughts . " tion , or prepossession whatever ; but with a perfect PROLEGOMENA .. last thoughts, &c —Definitions Time, Place, Circumstances, Identity of Jesus.
... mentary on the Scriptures , published this among his " Last Thoughts . " tion , or prepossession whatever ; but with a perfect PROLEGOMENA .. last thoughts, &c —Definitions Time, Place, Circumstances, Identity of Jesus.
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... tion , or prepossession whatever ; but with a perfect and equal willingness to come to such conclusion as the evi- dence of moral demonstration shall offer to our conviction , and to be guided only by such canons or rules of evidence as ...
... tion , or prepossession whatever ; but with a perfect and equal willingness to come to such conclusion as the evi- dence of moral demonstration shall offer to our conviction , and to be guided only by such canons or rules of evidence as ...
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... tion for a known and acknow- ledged imposture and forgery for so many ages palmed upon the world , is not needed . man- It is not the Pagan creed that was imposed upon kind , under a false superscrip- tion , and ascribed to an autho ...
... tion for a known and acknow- ledged imposture and forgery for so many ages palmed upon the world , is not needed . man- It is not the Pagan creed that was imposed upon kind , under a false superscrip- tion , and ascribed to an autho ...
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... tion to receive the God whom he propounded to them , or any other , as well without evidence as with it , and to be converted without putting him to the trouble of a miracle . Acts xvii . 22 . The inhabitants of Lystra , upon only ...
... tion to receive the God whom he propounded to them , or any other , as well without evidence as with it , and to be converted without putting him to the trouble of a miracle . Acts xvii . 22 . The inhabitants of Lystra , upon only ...
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