| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1777 - 588 pages
...their fenfes f Daring the age of Chrift, of his apoltles, and of their firft difciples, the doelrine which they preached was confirmed by innumerable prodigies. The lame walked, the blind faw, the fick were healed, the dead were raifed, dx-mons were expelled, and the laws of nature were... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1783 - 524 pages
...their fenfes ? During the age of Chrift, of his apoftles, and of their firft difciples, the doftrine which they preached was confirmed by innumerable prodigies. The lame walked, the blind law, the fick were healed, the dead were railed, daemons were expelled, and the laws of Nature were... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1787 - 502 pages
...reafon , but to their lenfes? During the age of Chi ift, of his apoftles, and of their firft difciples , the doctrine which they preached was confirmed by innumerable prodigies. The lame walked, the blind faw, the fick were healed , the dead were raifed , daemons were expelled, and the laws of Nature were... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1806 - 530 pages
...the supine inattention of the Pagan and philosophic world, to those evidences which were presented by the hand of Omnipotence, not to their reason, but...blind saw, the sick were healed, the dead were raised, daemons were expelled, and the laws of Nature were frequently suspended for the benefit of the church.... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1820 - 510 pages
...and ot tion of the pagan and philosophic world, to those uni'acles evidences which were presented by the hand of Omnipotence, not to their reason, but...senses? During the age of Christ, of his apostles, and oftheirfirstdisciples, the doctrine which they preached was confirmed by innumerable prodigies. The... | |
| Richard Watson - 1820 - 492 pages
...supine inattention of the Pagan and philosophic world, to those evidences, which were presented by the hand of Omnipotence, not to their reason, but to their senses?" — " The laws of nature were perpetually suspended, for the benefit of the church; but the sages of... | |
| Jonathan Duncan - 1825 - 274 pages
...those evidences which were presented by the hand of Omnipotence, '• Vol. 3, p. 379. 8vo. edition. not to their reason, but to their senses ? During...blind saw, the sick were healed, the dead were raised, demons were expelled, and the laws of nature were frequently suspended for the benefit of the Church.... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1826 - 468 pages
...world, to those evidences which were presented by the hand of Omnipotence, not to their reason, bat to their senses ? During the age of Christ, of his apostles, and uf their first disciples, the doctrine which they preached was confirmed by innumerable prodigies.... | |
| Robert Taylor - 1829 - 466 pages
...the supine inattention of the pagan and philosophic world to those evidences which were presented by the hand of Omnipotence, not to their reason, but to their senses ? This miraculous event, which ought to have excited the wonder, the curiosity, and the devotion of... | |
| Origen Bacheler - 1833 - 388 pages
...world to those evidences which were presented by the hand of Omnipotence, not -to their reason, but their senses ? During the age of Christ, of his apostles, and of their disciples, the doctrine which they preached was confirmed by innumerable prodigies. The lame walked... | |
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