The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... continued red , though he had died of a putrid fever , which made the physicians think that he could not have been kept a single hour without being offensive !! " Dr. Milner relates many miraculous cures which have been worked in modern ...
... continued red , though he had died of a putrid fever , which made the physicians think that he could not have been kept a single hour without being offensive !! " Dr. Milner relates many miraculous cures which have been worked in modern ...
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... continued even to Justin's days . We should draw the same inference from what he says of the martyr Attalus , who died about the year 161. It seems that he had a revelation from heaven , upon which Eusebius observes , " for they were ...
... continued even to Justin's days . We should draw the same inference from what he says of the martyr Attalus , who died about the year 161. It seems that he had a revelation from heaven , upon which Eusebius observes , " for they were ...
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... continued for a certain period , and were then gradually with- drawn . If we look to the Fathers of the third century , whose works have come down to us , we shall find that they confirm the notion which the history of Eusebius is ...
... continued for a certain period , and were then gradually with- drawn . If we look to the Fathers of the third century , whose works have come down to us , we shall find that they confirm the notion which the history of Eusebius is ...
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... continued : they would rather have been led to remark the cessation of such a power as something extraordinary ; and the fact of their not hav- ing remarked it might lead us to infer that they were not aware of any such cessation having ...
... continued : they would rather have been led to remark the cessation of such a power as something extraordinary ; and the fact of their not hav- ing remarked it might lead us to infer that they were not aware of any such cessation having ...
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... continued in the church in the same degree and with the same frequency at all successive periods . Dr. Middleton as- sumes , as observed above , in which he is followed by most infidel or sceptical writers , that the evidence in favour ...
... continued in the church in the same degree and with the same frequency at all successive periods . Dr. Middleton as- sumes , as observed above , in which he is followed by most infidel or sceptical writers , that the evidence in favour ...
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