A View of the Evidences of Christianity in Three Parts and the Horae Paulinae |
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... reason . Those who hardly agreed in anything else , agreed in dreading to take the only safe course . While one party told men to trust the Church on its own word , and the other to trust the Scripture without one intelligible reason ...
... reason . Those who hardly agreed in anything else , agreed in dreading to take the only safe course . While one party told men to trust the Church on its own word , and the other to trust the Scripture without one intelligible reason ...
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... reasons for believing what we do believe ; though these reasons may not be the twentieth part of what might be adduced , if there were any need for it . Any one of us , for instance , may be fully convinced , and on very good grounds ...
... reasons for believing what we do believe ; though these reasons may not be the twentieth part of what might be adduced , if there were any need for it . Any one of us , for instance , may be fully convinced , and on very good grounds ...
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... reasons at all , because there might be a multitude of other reasons also , which we had not the power , or the leisure to in- vestigate . And since therefore it has pleased the All - wise to create Man a rational animal , and there is ...
... reasons at all , because there might be a multitude of other reasons also , which we had not the power , or the leisure to in- vestigate . And since therefore it has pleased the All - wise to create Man a rational animal , and there is ...
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... reason of their hope . ' He who is trying to pass a large amount of coins , some good and some counterfeit , will be alarmed at seeing you apply a chemical test to the pure gold , lest you should proceed in the same way with the rest ...
... reason of their hope . ' He who is trying to pass a large amount of coins , some good and some counterfeit , will be alarmed at seeing you apply a chemical test to the pure gold , lest you should proceed in the same way with the rest ...
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... reason is in- sufficient to convince us of its veracity ; and whoever moved by Faith to assent to it , is con- scious of a continued miracle in his own person , which sub- verts all the princi- ples of his under- standing , and gives ...
... reason is in- sufficient to convince us of its veracity ; and whoever moved by Faith to assent to it , is con- scious of a continued miracle in his own person , which sub- verts all the princi- ples of his under- standing , and gives ...
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