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... writings , or known books of any nation in the world ; and that most of the other sacred books of the Old Testament are of an age equal , if not superior , to any of the known writings of the Greeks ; perhaps , even of the Chinese ...
... writings , or known books of any nation in the world ; and that most of the other sacred books of the Old Testament are of an age equal , if not superior , to any of the known writings of the Greeks ; perhaps , even of the Chinese ...
Side 283
... writing from its author , or they had received a copy from the church which held the origi- nal , and possessed the valid evidence of its genuineness . Such was the universal confidence in the writings which were then accumulated , that ...
... writing from its author , or they had received a copy from the church which held the origi- nal , and possessed the valid evidence of its genuineness . Such was the universal confidence in the writings which were then accumulated , that ...
Side 285
... writings that appeared afterwards were at best doubtful , if not obviously false ; and accordingly we find that the first Christians never admitted any of the writings now denominated apocryphal into the Canon of the New Testament ...
... writings that appeared afterwards were at best doubtful , if not obviously false ; and accordingly we find that the first Christians never admitted any of the writings now denominated apocryphal into the Canon of the New Testament ...
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