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... we have no experience . Of what causes , we may afk , and of what effects does the objection speak ? If it be answered that , when we ascribe the cure of the palsy to a touch , of blindness. cure arofe , mony common * Ap . 1 me . [ IO ]
... we have no experience . Of what causes , we may afk , and of what effects does the objection speak ? If it be answered that , when we ascribe the cure of the palsy to a touch , of blindness. cure arofe , mony common * Ap . 1 me . [ IO ]
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... tradicted him if he had , yet historians who lived in the age when the event was known , falsely as well as officiously , ascribed these words to him . 3. Thirdly , 3. Thirdly , these books abound with ex hortations to [ 60 ]
... tradicted him if he had , yet historians who lived in the age when the event was known , falsely as well as officiously , ascribed these words to him . 3. Thirdly , 3. Thirdly , these books abound with ex hortations to [ 60 ]
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... ascribe the power and order- ing of all things unto him . And indeed who can choose but admire the greatness of their minds , and that admirable patience and love of their master , which then appeared in them ? who , when they were so ...
... ascribe the power and order- ing of all things unto him . And indeed who can choose but admire the greatness of their minds , and that admirable patience and love of their master , which then appeared in them ? who , when they were so ...
Page 107
... ascribed to the founder of the re- ligion , which ascription alone proves , either that fuch predictions were delivered and ful- filled , or that the writers of Christ's life were induced by the event to attribute such pre- dictions to ...
... ascribed to the founder of the re- ligion , which ascription alone proves , either that fuch predictions were delivered and ful- filled , or that the writers of Christ's life were induced by the event to attribute such pre- dictions to ...
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... ascribing to him at the fame time some proofs of his miffion , ( and what other but supernatural proofs could there be ? ) was too absurd a claim to be either imagined , or attempted , or credited . In whatever degree , or in whatever ...
... ascribing to him at the fame time some proofs of his miffion , ( and what other but supernatural proofs could there be ? ) was too absurd a claim to be either imagined , or attempted , or credited . In whatever degree , or in whatever ...
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