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... known as Dr. Paley's Evidences . But it appeared to me desirable to republish it with some additions , in order to meet the new shapes ( though without any substantial novelty ) which opposition to the Gospel has of late years . assumed ...
... known as Dr. Paley's Evidences . But it appeared to me desirable to republish it with some additions , in order to meet the new shapes ( though without any substantial novelty ) which opposition to the Gospel has of late years . assumed ...
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... 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 should be deceived ; if the governor of the country , hearing a rumour of this ...
... 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 should be deceived ; if the governor of the country , hearing a rumour of this ...
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... known . If , at the end of the year , he despatched with a message from himself , certain messengers to whom he had made known the construction of the clock , and whom he had authorized to announce the striking , as an attes- tation of ...
... known . If , at the end of the year , he despatched with a message from himself , certain messengers to whom he had made known the construction of the clock , and whom he had authorized to announce the striking , as an attes- tation of ...
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... known by plain fact to exist , and known by plain fact also to be capable of resisting the strongest evidence . ' Mr. Hume states the case of miracles to be a contest of opposite improbabilities ; —a question whether it be more ...
... known by plain fact to exist , and known by plain fact also to be capable of resisting the strongest evidence . ' Mr. Hume states the case of miracles to be a contest of opposite improbabilities ; —a question whether it be more ...
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... known Law of Nature that heat expands bodies , and cold contracts them in particular I have observed this in the very case of water , which occupies more space when warm , and is more and more condensed as it cools . If therefore it ...
... known Law of Nature that heat expands bodies , and cold contracts them in particular I have observed this in the very case of water , which occupies more space when warm , and is more and more condensed as it cools . If therefore it ...
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