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... evidence of miracles , Gibbon and Dr. Middle- ton on , 17 - their assertions shown to be fundamentally untrue , from ec- clesiastical writers , 17-37 . Burckhardt's account of the Arabian manna , 139 . Bussy , Madame de , pleasant ...
... evidence of miracles , Gibbon and Dr. Middle- ton on , 17 - their assertions shown to be fundamentally untrue , from ec- clesiastical writers , 17-37 . Burckhardt's account of the Arabian manna , 139 . Bussy , Madame de , pleasant ...
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... evidence of miracles , assertions of , 17 . Godwin , ( W. ) History of the Common- wealth of England , 61 - policy of Henry the Seventh on his accession to the throne , remarks on , 61 , 62- reigns of Henry the Eighth , Elizabeth , and ...
... evidence of miracles , assertions of , 17 . Godwin , ( W. ) History of the Common- wealth of England , 61 - policy of Henry the Seventh on his accession to the throne , remarks on , 61 , 62- reigns of Henry the Eighth , Elizabeth , and ...
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... Evidence respecting it . With Observations on the Opinions of Spencer , Bishop Warburton , Archbishop Magee , and other Writers on the same Subject . By John Davison , B. D. , late Fellow of Oriel College , Oxford . 2. An Answer to the ...
... Evidence respecting it . With Observations on the Opinions of Spencer , Bishop Warburton , Archbishop Magee , and other Writers on the same Subject . By John Davison , B. D. , late Fellow of Oriel College , Oxford . 2. An Answer to the ...
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... evidence is more valuable , because we collect it , not from treatises written expressly on those particular points , but from incidental notices , which show that the customs were established , and that the writers were not aware that ...
... evidence is more valuable , because we collect it , not from treatises written expressly on those particular points , but from incidental notices , which show that the customs were established , and that the writers were not aware that ...
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... evidence of his bad taste and the bar- barism of his style . It may be remembered also , that Lactan- tius says of Tertullian , " he was versed in every kind of literature , but in expressing himself he had little facility , and still ...
... evidence of his bad taste and the bar- barism of his style . It may be remembered also , that Lactan- tius says of Tertullian , " he was versed in every kind of literature , but in expressing himself he had little facility , and still ...
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