A View of the Evidences of Christianity in Three Parts and the Horae Paulinae |
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... called apocryphal books of the New Testament • 173 Recapitulation . CHAPTER X. 177 Of the direct historical Evidence of Christianity , and wherein it is distinguished from the Evidence alleged for other Miracles . PROPOSITION II ...
... called apocryphal books of the New Testament • 173 Recapitulation . CHAPTER X. 177 Of the direct historical Evidence of Christianity , and wherein it is distinguished from the Evidence alleged for other Miracles . PROPOSITION II ...
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... called the Mythic and the Naturalist ; both of which arose in Germany ( where , however , they are now out of fashion ) , but which are patronized by some English and American writers . The Mythics repre- sent the whole of the Scripture ...
... called the Mythic and the Naturalist ; both of which arose in Germany ( where , however , they are now out of fashion ) , but which are patronized by some English and American writers . The Mythics repre- sent the whole of the Scripture ...
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... called Natural Theology - the proofs of the wisdom , goodness , and power of God - how delightful to a pious mind is the contemplation of the evidence which it presents ! What pleasure to trace , as far as we can , the countless ...
... called Natural Theology - the proofs of the wisdom , goodness , and power of God - how delightful to a pious mind is the contemplation of the evidence which it presents ! What pleasure to trace , as far as we can , the countless ...
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... called ; and this is a contrariety which no evidence can surmount . It matters no- thing , whether the fact be of a miraculous nature or not . But although this be the experience , and the contrariety , Preparatory Considerations . 13.
... called ; and this is a contrariety which no evidence can surmount . It matters no- thing , whether the fact be of a miraculous nature or not . But although this be the experience , and the contrariety , Preparatory Considerations . 13.
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... called Mr. Hume's theorem . If twelve men , whose probity and good sense I had long known , should seriously and circumstantially 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 circumstantially relate to me an account of a miracle wrought before their eyes , and in which it was impossible that they ...
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