A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts |
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... probable , or not very improbable , that a revelation should be communicated to mankind at all ; in the same degree is it probable , or not very impro- bable , that miracles should be wrought . There- fore , when miracles are related to ...
... probable , or not very improbable , that a revelation should be communicated to mankind at all ; in the same degree is it probable , or not very impro- bable , that miracles should be wrought . There- fore , when miracles are related to ...
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... probable or improbable , of the two following pro- positions being true : namely , first , that a future state of existence should be destined by God for his human creation ; and , secondly , that , being so destined , he should ...
... probable or improbable , of the two following pro- positions being true : namely , first , that a future state of existence should be destined by God for his human creation ; and , secondly , that , being so destined , he should ...
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... course of nature the agency of an intelligent Being ; and is there any good reason for judging this state of the case to be probable ? Ought we not rather to expect that such a Being , on occasions of EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY . 5.
... course of nature the agency of an intelligent Being ; and is there any good reason for judging this state of the case to be probable ? Ought we not rather to expect that such a Being , on occasions of EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY . 5.
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... probable hypothesis how it might so happen . The existence of the testimony is a phæ- The truth of the fact solves the phe- nomenon . If we reject this solution , we ought to have some other to rest in ; and none , even by our ...
... probable hypothesis how it might so happen . The existence of the testimony is a phæ- The truth of the fact solves the phe- nomenon . If we reject this solution , we ought to have some other to rest in ; and none , even by our ...
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... probable , from the nature of the case , that the propagation of the new religion was attended with difficulty and danger . As addressed to the Jews , it was a system adverse not only to their habitual opinions , but to those opinions ...
... probable , from the nature of the case , that the propagation of the new religion was attended with difficulty and danger . As addressed to the Jews , it was a system adverse not only to their habitual opinions , but to those opinions ...
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