The Works of Rev. Jesse Appleton...: Embracing His Course of Theological Lectures, His Academic Addresses, & a Selection from His Sermons: with a Memoir of His Life & Character, 1 tomasGould & Newman, 1837 |
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... Tacitus , were offered by the ancient Germans . To these testimonies , we shall add a small number from the sacred Scriptures . Speaking of the ancient inhabitants of Canaan , the Psalmist asserts , that they sacrificed their sons and ...
... Tacitus , were offered by the ancient Germans . To these testimonies , we shall add a small number from the sacred Scriptures . Speaking of the ancient inhabitants of Canaan , the Psalmist asserts , that they sacrificed their sons and ...
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... Tacitus , who may , perhaps , be ranked with philosophers as well as historians , though he wrote after the Christian doctrine of immortality had made extensive progress , speaks on the sub- ject in the most doubtful terms ...
... Tacitus , who may , perhaps , be ranked with philosophers as well as historians , though he wrote after the Christian doctrine of immortality had made extensive progress , speaks on the sub- ject in the most doubtful terms ...
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... Tacitus . * We ought indeed to make great allowances for the liberty , used in poetical satires ; but it is impossible to imagine , that any author could have written with the spirit of Juvenal , unless it had been roused by wit ...
... Tacitus . * We ought indeed to make great allowances for the liberty , used in poetical satires ; but it is impossible to imagine , that any author could have written with the spirit of Juvenal , unless it had been roused by wit ...
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... Tacitus , who lived when Christianity had been for some time introduced , and who , for that reason , had better opportu- nity , than more ancient philosophers , to obtain correct views concerning divine providence , not only intimates ...
... Tacitus , who lived when Christianity had been for some time introduced , and who , for that reason , had better opportu- nity , than more ancient philosophers , to obtain correct views concerning divine providence , not only intimates ...
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... Tacitus speaks of Christianity as existing at Rome in the time of Nero ; but he goes further than this , telling his readers , not only the place where , the person from whom , but the time when the new religion made its appearance ...
... Tacitus speaks of Christianity as existing at Rome in the time of Nero ; but he goes further than this , telling his readers , not only the place where , the person from whom , but the time when the new religion made its appearance ...
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