Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   4, p.   xv|            the methods or evidential writers of his own day. He must
 2  Int,   5, p.   xx|      logically means distrust of all writers. Why allow invidious distinctions?
 3  Int,   5, p.   xx|          value of the witness of the writers of the Gospels, and of the
 4  Int,   5, p.   xx|           that these books and their writers were being put to tests,
 5    I            xl|          blessed prophets and sacred writers. I propose to shew, by quotations
 6    I             2|               were foretold by these writers. ~But it is not now the
 7    I,   1, p.    3|          march on history these same writers proclaimed the very time
 8    I,   1, p.    5| foreknowledge shown in the prophetic writers, and of the actual events
 9  III,   5, p.  141|            we must distrust  ./. all writers, who at any time have compiled,
10    V, Int, p.  226|           the Greek philosophers and writers themselves, who conclusively
11   XV           236|            New Collection of Ancient Writers. Rome, 1825, tom. 1, par.
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