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Side 15
... Christian du- ties as could be practised in so contracted a sphere ; —all this , and how much more ! -where is it all combined with such entertain- ment , with such universally interesting details ? This charming tale has awakened , we ...
... Christian du- ties as could be practised in so contracted a sphere ; —all this , and how much more ! -where is it all combined with such entertain- ment , with such universally interesting details ? This charming tale has awakened , we ...
Side 36
... christian , one of the most august Sovereigns of the universe , raised to the throne by the love and gratitude of those whose happiness he makes . " The toast was drunk standing , with enthusiasm , whilst the health of the king of ...
... christian , one of the most august Sovereigns of the universe , raised to the throne by the love and gratitude of those whose happiness he makes . " The toast was drunk standing , with enthusiasm , whilst the health of the king of ...
Side 63
... christian land , no man chooses to be termed irreligious . Every man professes his respect for religion - of course he must be supposed to possess some degree of religious principle himself . Does it then require any extraordinary share ...
... christian land , no man chooses to be termed irreligious . Every man professes his respect for religion - of course he must be supposed to possess some degree of religious principle himself . Does it then require any extraordinary share ...
Side 64
... Christ . And when Pilate at the instigation of the principal men among us , had condemned him to the cross , those ... Christians , so named from him , subsists to this time . " * This passage has already been given in Vol . 1. p . 215 ...
... Christ . And when Pilate at the instigation of the principal men among us , had condemned him to the cross , those ... Christians , so named from him , subsists to this time . " * This passage has already been given in Vol . 1. p . 215 ...
Side 65
... Christ ; and that , if Josephus did consider Jesus to be the Christ or expected Mes- siah of the Jews , he must have been a believer in him , in which case he would not have dispatched the miraculous history of the Saviour of the World ...
... Christ ; and that , if Josephus did consider Jesus to be the Christ or expected Mes- siah of the Jews , he must have been a believer in him , in which case he would not have dispatched the miraculous history of the Saviour of the World ...
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