The Evidences of ChristianityT. Allman, 1837 - 375 Seiten |
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... nature of the case • CHAP . 11 - Evidence of the sufferings of the first propagators of Christianity , from Pro- fane testimony CHAP , III . - Indirect evidence of the sufferings of the first propagators of Christianity , from the ...
... nature of the case • CHAP . 11 - Evidence of the sufferings of the first propagators of Christianity , from Pro- fane testimony CHAP , III . - Indirect evidence of the sufferings of the first propagators of Christianity , from the ...
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... nature are calculated to promote ; suppose , nevertheless , almost the whole race , either by the imperfection of their faculties , the misfortune of their situation , or by the loss of some prior revelation , to want this know- ledge ...
... nature are calculated to promote ; suppose , nevertheless , almost the whole race , either by the imperfection of their faculties , the misfortune of their situation , or by the loss of some prior revelation , to want this know- ledge ...
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... 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 what we already believe of the divine power and character , that ...
... 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 what we already believe of the divine power and character , that ...
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... nature or not . But although this be the experience and the contrariety , which • Archbishop Tillotson alleged in the quotation with which Mr. Hume opens his essay , it is certainly not that experience , nor that contrariety , which Mr ...
... nature or not . But although this be the experience and the contrariety , which • Archbishop Tillotson alleged in the quotation with which Mr. Hume opens his essay , it is certainly not that experience , nor that contrariety , which Mr ...
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... nature as such , and would totally destroy the use and pur- pose for which it was wrought . ⚫The force of experience as an objection to mira- cles , is founded in the presumption , either that the course of nature is invariable , or ...
... nature as such , and would totally destroy the use and pur- pose for which it was wrought . ⚫The force of experience as an objection to mira- cles , is founded in the presumption , either that the course of nature is invariable , or ...
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