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Book III.
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1. All these charges, then, which might
truly be better termed abuse, have been long answered with sufficient
fulness and accuracy by men of distinction in this respect, and worthy
to have learned the truth; and not one point of any inquiry has been
passed over, without being determined in a thousand ways, and on the
strongest grounds. We need not, therefore, linger further on this
part of the case. For neither is the Christian religion unable to
stand though it found no advocates, nor will it be therefore proved
true if it found many to agree with it, and gained weight through its
adherents.3920
3920
The ms., followed by Oehler, reads
neque enim res stare…non potest, Christiana religio
aut—“for neither can a thing not stand,…nor will
the Christian religion,” etc., while L.B. merely changes
aut into et—“for neither can a thing, i.e.,
the Christian religion,…nor will it,” etc. All other
edd. read as above, omitting et. | Its own
strength is sufficient for it, and it rests on the foundations of its
own truth, without losing its power, though there were none to defend
it, nay, though all voices assailed and opposed it, and united with
common rancour to destroy all faith 3921
3921
According to Crusius and others, the ms.
reads finem; but, according to Hild., fidem, as
above. | in it. E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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