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... some prior revelation , to want this knowledge , and not to be likely without the aid of a new revelation to attain it ; under these circumstances is it improba- ble that a revelation should be made ? Is it incredible that God should ...
... some prior revelation , to want this knowledge , and not to be likely without the aid of a new revelation to attain it ; under these circumstances is it improba- ble that a revelation should be made ? Is it incredible that God should ...
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... some other to rest in ; and none even by our ad- versaries can be admitted , which is not con- sistent with the principles that regulate hu- man affairs and human conduct at present , or which makes men then to have been a different ...
... some other to rest in ; and none even by our ad- versaries can be admitted , which is not con- sistent with the principles that regulate hu- man affairs and human conduct at present , or which makes men then to have been a different ...
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... some signal and greatly advantageous change was to be effected in the condition of their country , by the agency of a long- promifed messenger from heaven * . The rulers of the Jews , their leading fect , their * " Percrebuerat oriente ...
... some signal and greatly advantageous change was to be effected in the condition of their country , by the agency of a long- promifed messenger from heaven * . The rulers of the Jews , their leading fect , their * " Percrebuerat oriente ...
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... some reigning opinion , and does not proceed upon a change already taken place in the fentiments of a country , will not allow , much less lead us , to suppose , that. * Ap . 1 me . p . 16 , ed . Thirl . low , pro- [ 27 ]
... some reigning opinion , and does not proceed upon a change already taken place in the fentiments of a country , will not allow , much less lead us , to suppose , that. * Ap . 1 me . p . 16 , ed . Thirl . low , pro- [ 27 ]
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... some new compe- titor for a place in the Pantheon , whose pre- tenfions might be difcuffed or afferted with- out questioning the reality of any others . It was pronouncing all other gods to be false , and all other worship vain . From ...
... some new compe- titor for a place in the Pantheon , whose pre- tenfions might be difcuffed or afferted with- out questioning the reality of any others . It was pronouncing all other gods to be false , and all other worship vain . From ...
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