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with which he had to deal - the plain truth as recorded <add>delivered</add>
with which he had to deal - the plain truth as recorded <add>delivered</add>
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by the <add>from</add> to <unclear><sic>anylists</sic></unclear> would not come up to the purposes
by the <add>from</add> to Evangelists would not come up to the purposes
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<add>Tis a fact so extraordinary when witnesses</add> <gap/> even <add>was</add> not a sufficient number of witnesses : to  
<add>For a fact so extraordinary twelve witnesses</add> twelve even <add>was</add> not a sufficient number of witnesses : to  
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make up the complement multiplication was necessary.
make up the complement multiplication was necessary
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multiplication by a number exceeding forty.
multiplication by a number exceeding forty.
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<p><!-- indent first word -->In this stretch what was it that in the way of
<p><!-- indent first word -->In this stretch what was it that in the way of
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reputation to<!-- or, be --> <unclear>sound</unclear> rich if.<!-- question mark or symbol -->  Mighty <gap/><!-- looks like 'tittle' --> : between Jerusalem
reputation be made rich of? Mighty <gap/><!-- looks like 'tittle' --> : between Jerusalem
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and Corinth great <add>wide</add> was the distance : not very
and Corinth great <add>wide</add> was the distance : not very
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frequent perhaps the intercourse : amongst the persons with
frequent perhaps the intercourse : amongst the persons with
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which<!-- or, whom --> he had to do <add>deal</add> not very critical liberty to be the
whom he had to do <add>deal</add> not very <unclear>critical</unclear> <unclear>liberty</unclear> to be the
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sanctuary that would be carried on<!-- unsure whether this text is simply written/altered (from a 'c' to an 'o', or deleted --> is the field of evidence.
sanctuary that would be carried on<!-- unsure whether this text is simply written/altered (from a 'c' to an 'o', or deleted --> is the field of evidence.

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It Flagrant as it so manifestly is — this departure
from the path line of truth, what was the object of it? The
No sooner is the question put than it is answered — The
object was — to write out so much the better stronger case.
According to his calculation, regard reference being had to the persons
with which he had to deal - the plain truth as recorded delivered
by the from to Evangelists would not come up to the purposes
For a fact so extraordinary twelve witnesses twelve even was not a sufficient number of witnesses : to
make up the complement multiplication was necessary
multiplication by a number exceeding forty.

In this stretch what was it that in the way of
reputation be made rich of? Mighty  : between Jerusalem
and Corinth great wide was the distance : not very
frequent perhaps the intercourse : amongst the persons with
whom he had to do deal not very critical liberty to be the
sanctuary that would be carried on is the field of evidence.




Identifier: | JB/139/279/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 139.

Date_1

1817-09-03

Marginal Summary Numbering

11

Box

139

Main Headings

not paul but jesus

Folio number

279

Info in main headings field

not paul

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[prince of wales feathers] i&m 1816]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

arthur wellesley, duke of wellington

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1816

Notes public

ID Number

47656

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