| Mark Hopkins - Apologetics - 1846 - 396 pages
...thing was said to be done are all past and gone ; and the credulity of after ages might be imposed upon to believe that things were done in former ages which were not. " And for this the two last rules secure us as much as the two first rules in the former case ; for, whenever such a matter... | |
| John Smythe Memes - Apologetics - 1853 - 752 pages
...tiling was said to be done, are all past and gone, and the credulity of after ages might be imposed ed of the father last rules secure us as much as the two first rules, in the former case ; for whenever such a matter... | |
| Mark Hopkins - History - 1856 - 384 pages
...thing was said to be done are all past and gone ; and the credulity of after ages might be imposed upon to believe that things were done in former ages which were not. " And for this the two last rules secure us as much as the two first rules in the former case ; for, whenever such a matter... | |
| 1869 - 414 pages
...thing was said to be done, are all past and gone; and the credulity of after ages might be imposed upon, to believe that things were done in former ages, which were not. And for this, the last two rules secure us, as much as the first two rules in the former case ; for whenever such a matter... | |
| Mark Hopkins - Apologetics - 1869 - 364 pages
...thing was said to be done are all past and gone ; and the credulity of after ages might be imposed upon to believe that things were done . in former ages which were not. The last two rules. — " And for this the last two rules secure us as much as the first two rules... | |
| Mark Hopkins - Apologetics - 1871 - 366 pages
...thing was said to be done are all past and gone ; and the credulity of after ages might be imposed upon to believe that things were done in former ages which were not. The last two rules. — " And for this the last two rules secure us as much as the first two rules... | |
| Mark Hopkins - Apologetics - 1909 - 398 pages
...thing was said to be done are all past and gone ; and the credulity of after ages might be imposed upon to believe that things were done in former ages which were not. TJte last two rules. — "And for this the last two rules secure us as much as the first two rules... | |
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