Evidences of ChristianityJ. F. Dove, 1826 - 336 Seiten |
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... true , of inestimable value , the improbability which arises from the miraculous nature of the things related , is not greater than the original improbability that such a revelation should be imparted by God . I wish it however to be ...
... true , of inestimable value , the improbability which arises from the miraculous nature of the things related , is not greater than the original improbability that such a revelation should be imparted by God . I wish it however to be ...
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... true , but not contrary to experience that testimony should be false . Now there appears a small ambiguity in the term ' ex- perience , ' and in the phrases contrary to experience , ' or contradicting experience , ' which it may be ...
... true , but not contrary to experience that testimony should be false . Now there appears a small ambiguity in the term ' ex- perience , ' and in the phrases contrary to experience , ' or contradicting experience , ' which it may be ...
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... true , we should experience things similar to it , or that such things would be generally experienced . Sup- pose it then to be true that miracles were wrought on the first promulgation of Christianity , when nothing but mira- cles ...
... true , we should experience things similar to it , or that such things would be generally experienced . Sup- pose it then to be true that miracles were wrought on the first promulgation of Christianity , when nothing but mira- cles ...
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... true , or the testimony false : and this I think a fair ac- count of the controversy . But herein I remark a want of argumentative justice , that , in describing the improbabi- lity of miracles , he suppresses all those circumstances of ...
... true , or the testimony false : and this I think a fair ac- count of the controversy . But herein I remark a want of argumentative justice , that , in describing the improbabi- lity of miracles , he suppresses all those circumstances of ...
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... true ground , on the part of the worshipper , of merit and acceptance with God . This , however rational it may appear , or recommending to us at present , did not by any means facilitate the plan then . On the contrary , to disparage ...
... true ground , on the part of the worshipper , of merit and acceptance with God . This , however rational it may appear , or recommending to us at present , did not by any means facilitate the plan then . On the contrary , to disparage ...
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