Evidences of ChristianityJ. F. Dove, 1826 - 336 Seiten |
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... of nature , they can be made out to be probable ; it is enough that we are able to say concerning them , that they are not so violently improbable , so contradictory to 6 what we already believe of the divine power and 2 EVIDENCES OF.
... of nature , they can be made out to be probable ; it is enough that we are able to say concerning them , that they are not so violently improbable , so contradictory to 6 what we already believe of the divine power and 2 EVIDENCES OF.
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William Paley. 6 what we already believe of the divine power and character , that either the propositions themselves , or facts strictly connected with the propositions ( and therefore no farther improbable than they are improbable ) ...
William Paley. 6 what we already believe of the divine power and character , that either the propositions themselves , or facts strictly connected with the propositions ( and therefore no farther improbable than they are improbable ) ...
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... believe that there is a God , and miracles are not incredible . Mr. Hume states the case of miracles to be a contest of opposite improbabilities ; that is to say , a question whe- ther it be more improbable that the miracle should be ...
... believe that there is a God , and miracles are not incredible . Mr. Hume states the case of miracles to be a contest of opposite improbabilities ; that is to say , a question whe- ther it be more improbable that the miracle should be ...
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William Paley. Mr. Hume's rule be my guide , I am not to believe them . Now I undertake to say , that there exists not a sceptic in the world who would not believe them , or who would defend such incredulity . Instances of spurious ...
William Paley. Mr. Hume's rule be my guide , I am not to believe them . Now I undertake to say , that there exists not a sceptic in the world who would not believe them , or who would defend such incredulity . Instances of spurious ...
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... believe that very few hypocrites engage in these undertakings ; or , however , persist in them long . Ordinarily speaking , nothing can overcome the indolence of mankind , the love which is natural to most tempers of cheerful society ...
... believe that very few hypocrites engage in these undertakings ; or , however , persist in them long . Ordinarily speaking , nothing can overcome the indolence of mankind , the love which is natural to most tempers of cheerful society ...
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