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... accounts which they delivered , and folely in confequence of their belief of those accounts ; and that they also fubmitted , from the fame motives , to new rules of conduct CHAP . I. P. 19 Evidence of the fufferings of the first ...
... accounts which they delivered , and folely in confequence of their belief of those accounts ; and that they also fubmitted , from the fame motives , to new rules of conduct CHAP . I. P. 19 Evidence of the fufferings of the first ...
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... accounts upon which the religion was founded SECT . X. Formal catalogues of authentic Scriptures were published , in all which our prefent Gospels were in- cluded p . 292 P. 304 SECT . XI . The above propofitions cannot be predicated of ...
... accounts upon which the religion was founded SECT . X. Formal catalogues of authentic Scriptures were published , in all which our prefent Gospels were in- cluded p . 292 P. 304 SECT . XI . The above propofitions cannot be predicated of ...
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... accounts which they delivered , and folely in confequence of their belief of the truth of thofe accounts CHA P. II . Confideration of fome specific inftances P. 330 p . 369 Preparatory Confiderations . IDEEM it unneceffary to prove that ...
... accounts which they delivered , and folely in confequence of their belief of the truth of thofe accounts CHA P. II . Confideration of fome specific inftances P. 330 p . 369 Preparatory Confiderations . IDEEM it unneceffary to prove that ...
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... accounts of miracles , we affign ef- fects without caufes , or we attribute effects to causes inadequate to the purpose , or to caufes of the operation of which we have no experience . Of what causes , we may ask , and of what effects ...
... accounts of miracles , we affign ef- fects without caufes , or we attribute effects to causes inadequate to the purpose , or to caufes of the operation of which we have no experience . Of what causes , we may ask , and of what effects ...
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... accounts how it did , but by a probable hypothesis how it might so happen . The existence of the testimony is a phenomenon . The truth of the fact folves the phenomenon . If we reject this folution , we ought to have fome other to reft ...
... accounts how it did , but by a probable hypothesis how it might so happen . The existence of the testimony is a phenomenon . The truth of the fact folves the phenomenon . If we reject this folution , we ought to have fome other to reft ...
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