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... ? If it be answered , that , when we ascribe the cure of the palsy to a touch , of blindness to the anointing of the eyes with clay , or the raising of the dead to a word , we lay ourselves open to this imputa- tion 9.
... ? If it be answered , that , when we ascribe the cure of the palsy to a touch , of blindness to the anointing of the eyes with clay , or the raising of the dead to a word , we lay ourselves open to this imputa- tion 9.
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... word , once believe that there is a God , and miracles are not in- credible . Mr Hume states the case of miracles to be a contest of opposite improbabilities , that is to say , a question whether it be more im- probable that the miracle ...
... word , once believe that there is a God , and miracles are not in- credible . Mr Hume states the case of miracles to be a contest of opposite improbabilities , that is to say , a question whether it be more im- probable that the miracle ...
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... word , which was not content with its own authority , but must disgrace all the settled religions of the world ? It was not to be imagined that he would endure with patience , that the religion of the emperor and of the state should be ...
... word , which was not content with its own authority , but must disgrace all the settled religions of the world ? It was not to be imagined that he would endure with patience , that the religion of the emperor and of the state should be ...
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... words : " Affecti suppliciis Christiani , genus hominum superstitionis novæ et maleficæ * . " The Christians , a set of men of a new and mischievous ( or magical ) superstition , were punished . Since it is not mentioned here that the ...
... words : " Affecti suppliciis Christiani , genus hominum superstitionis novæ et maleficæ * . " The Christians , a set of men of a new and mischievous ( or magical ) superstition , were punished . Since it is not mentioned here that the ...
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... words : " Affecti suppliciis Christiani , genus hominum superstitionis novæ et maleficæ * . " The Christians , a set of men of a new and mischievous ( or magical ) superstition , were punished . Since it is not mentioned here that the ...
... words : " Affecti suppliciis Christiani , genus hominum superstitionis novæ et maleficæ * . " The Christians , a set of men of a new and mischievous ( or magical ) superstition , were punished . Since it is not mentioned here that the ...
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