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... tion of Christianity , and of greater clearness in the evidence CHAP . VII . The supposed effects of Christianity 346 353 CHAP . VIII . - The Conclusion 360 PREPARATORY CONSIDERATIONS . I DEEM it unnecessary to prove , CONTENTS . ་ 7.
... tion of Christianity , and of greater clearness in the evidence CHAP . VII . The supposed effects of Christianity 346 353 CHAP . VIII . - The Conclusion 360 PREPARATORY CONSIDERATIONS . I DEEM it unnecessary to prove , CONTENTS . ་ 7.
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... tion , or by the loss of some prior revelation , to want this knowledge , and not to be likely without the aid of a new revelation to attain it : -under these circumstances , is it improbable that a revelation should be made ? is it ...
... tion , or by the loss of some prior revelation , to want this knowledge , and not to be likely without the aid of a new revelation to attain it : -under these circumstances , is it improbable that a revelation should be made ? is it ...
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... tion , there must be miracles , and that under the circum- stances in which the human species are placed , a revela- tion is not improbable , or not improbable in any great de- gree , to be a fair answer to the whole objection . But ...
... tion , there must be miracles , and that under the circum- stances in which the human species are placed , a revela- tion is not improbable , or not improbable in any great de- gree , to be a fair answer to the whole objection . But ...
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... tion , that no such thing was ever experienced , or that uni- versal experience is against it , is to assume the subject of the controversy . Now the improbability which arises from the want ( for this properly is a want , not a ...
... tion , that no such thing was ever experienced , or that uni- versal experience is against it , is to assume the subject of the controversy . Now the improbability which arises from the want ( for this properly is a want , not a ...
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... tion to one serious object , compose the habits of such men . I do not say that this mode of life is without enjoyment , but I say that the enjoyment springs from sincerity . With a consciousness at the bottom , of hollowness and ...
... tion to one serious object , compose the habits of such men . I do not say that this mode of life is without enjoyment , but I say that the enjoyment springs from sincerity . With a consciousness at the bottom , of hollowness and ...
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