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The candour of the Writers of the New Testament - 80
Conformity of the facts occasionally mentioned or
referred to in Scripture, with the state of things in
those times, as represented by foreign and independent
SECTION II. Reflections upon the preceding account 234
SECTION III. Of the Success of Mahometanism
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248
That the Christian miracles are not recited, or appealed
to, by early Christian writers themselves, so fully or
frequently as might have been expected
CHAPTER VI.
324
Want of universality in the knowledge and reception of
Christianity, and of greater clearness in the evi-