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... called apocryphal books of the New Testament , 278 CHAPTER X. OF THE DIRECT HISTORICAL EVIDENCE OF CHRIS- TIANITY , AND WHEREIN IT IS DISTINGUISHED FROM THE EVIDENCE ALLEGED FOR OTHER MI- RACLES , · PROPOSITION II . CHAPTER I. That ...
... called apocryphal books of the New Testament , 278 CHAPTER X. OF THE DIRECT HISTORICAL EVIDENCE OF CHRIS- TIANITY , AND WHEREIN IT IS DISTINGUISHED FROM THE EVIDENCE ALLEGED FOR OTHER MI- RACLES , · PROPOSITION II . CHAPTER I. That ...
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... called : and this is a contrariety which no evidence can surmount . It.matters nothing , whether the fact be of a miraculous nature , or not . But although this be the ex- perience , and the contrariety , which Archbi- shop Tillotson 6.
... called : and this is a contrariety which no evidence can surmount . It.matters nothing , whether the fact be of a miraculous nature , or not . But although this be the ex- perience , and the contrariety , which Archbi- shop Tillotson 6.
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... called Mr Hume's theorem . If twelve men , whose probity and good sense I had long known , should seriously and circum- stantially relate to me an account of a miracle wrought before their eyes , and in which it was impossible that they ...
... called Mr Hume's theorem . If twelve men , whose probity and good sense I had long known , should seriously and circum- stantially relate to me an account of a miracle wrought before their eyes , and in which it was impossible that they ...
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... called Mr Hume's theorem . If twelve men , whose probity and good sense I had long known , should seriously and circum- stantially relate to me an account of a miracle wrought before their eyes , and in which it was impossible that they ...
... called Mr Hume's theorem . If twelve men , whose probity and good sense I had long known , should seriously and circum- stantially relate to me an account of a miracle wrought before their eyes , and in which it was impossible that they ...
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... . To put an end , therefore , to this report , he laid the guilt , and inflicted the most cruel punishments , upon a set of people who were held in abhorrence for their crimes , and called by the vulgar , Christians . 38.
... . To put an end , therefore , to this report , he laid the guilt , and inflicted the most cruel punishments , upon a set of people who were held in abhorrence for their crimes , and called by the vulgar , Christians . 38.
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