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... fact which Paine labours to establish as overturning the Bible history . This fact is , that there are differences in the accounts of the same transactions as contained in the several portions of sacred writ . Therefore , says Paine ...
... fact which Paine labours to establish as overturning the Bible history . This fact is , that there are differences in the accounts of the same transactions as contained in the several portions of sacred writ . Therefore , says Paine ...
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... fact , the whole treatise before us . Why , replies he , that miracles were or were not performed by the first pro- mulgator of Christianity , is a fact . How is a fact proved ? By evidence- by testimony . Such , also , must be the ...
... fact , the whole treatise before us . Why , replies he , that miracles were or were not performed by the first pro- mulgator of Christianity , is a fact . How is a fact proved ? By evidence- by testimony . Such , also , must be the ...
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... fact , and like every other fact must be admitted on the historical evidence adduced in testimony of its having actually occurred . There is here no room for reasoning on any other principles , as the miraculous nature of the transac ...
... fact , and like every other fact must be admitted on the historical evidence adduced in testimony of its having actually occurred . There is here no room for reasoning on any other principles , as the miraculous nature of the transac ...
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... fact , than the testi- mony of the senses themselves . It happens however , in the present case , that we are under no necessity of either rejecting the Jewish Scriptures , or of admitting such an absurd position ; for the fact is not ...
... fact , than the testi- mony of the senses themselves . It happens however , in the present case , that we are under no necessity of either rejecting the Jewish Scriptures , or of admitting such an absurd position ; for the fact is not ...
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... fact of Moses being the leader and the lawgiver of the Jewish nation ? and if a lawgiver , surely a writer of the laws . But what says the Bible ? In Exodus it says , " Moses wrote all the words of the Lord , and took the book of the ...
... fact of Moses being the leader and the lawgiver of the Jewish nation ? and if a lawgiver , surely a writer of the laws . But what says the Bible ? In Exodus it says , " Moses wrote all the words of the Lord , and took the book of the ...
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