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and the reports of those good soules, the women that having seene Christ after his Resurrection, told it to the Disciples, seemed to them as idle tales, saith S. Luke, cap. 24.11. yea, S. Thomas expresly protested, that for his part hee would not beleeve it, till he felt him, John 20.25. The Philosophers at Athens derided the doctrine, and made a mock of S. Paul, when hee delivered it to them, Act. 17.32. At other times, he was not onely called in question, but in danger almost to be torne in pieces for the same: |
and the reports of those good Souls, the women that having seen christ After his Resurrection, told it to the Disciples, seemed to them as idle tales, Says S. Lycia, cap. 24.11. yea, S. Thomas expressly protested, that for his part he would not believe it, till he felt him, John 20.25. The Philosophers At Athens derided the Doctrine, and made a mock of S. Paul, when he Delivered it to them, Act. 17.32. At other times, he was not only called in question, but in danger almost to be torn in Pieces for the same: |
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