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... fhould be made ? Is it incredible that God should interpose for such a purpofe ? Suppofe him to defign for man- kind a future state , is it unlikely that he should acquaint them with it ? Now in what way can a revelation be made but by ...
... fhould be made ? Is it incredible that God should interpose for such a purpofe ? Suppofe him to defign for man- kind a future state , is it unlikely that he should acquaint them with it ? Now in what way can a revelation be made but by ...
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... fhould acquaint them with it . It is not ne- ceffary for our purpose that these propofi- tions be capable of proof , or even that , by arguments drawn from the light of nature , they can be made out to be probable . It is enough that we ...
... fhould acquaint them with it . It is not ne- ceffary for our purpose that these propofi- tions be capable of proof , or even that , by arguments drawn from the light of nature , they can be made out to be probable . It is enough that we ...
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... fhould be true , but not con- trary to experience that teftimony should be falfe . Now there appears a fmall ambiguity in the term " experience , " and in the phrases contrary to experience , " or " contradict- ing experience , " which ...
... fhould be true , but not con- trary to experience that teftimony should be falfe . Now there appears a fmall ambiguity in the term " experience , " and in the phrases contrary to experience , " or " contradict- ing experience , " which ...
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... fhould be afferted , that in a particular room , and at a particu- lar hour of a certain day , a man was raifed from the dead , in which room , and at the time specified , we being prefent and looking on perceived no fuch event to have ...
... fhould be afferted , that in a particular room , and at a particu- lar hour of a certain day , a man was raifed from the dead , in which room , and at the time specified , we being prefent and looking on perceived no fuch event to have ...
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... fhould return feldom ; that these interruptions confequently fhould be con- fined to the experience of a few ; that the want of it , therefore , in many , fhould be matter neither of furprise nor objection ? But as a continuation of the ...
... fhould return feldom ; that these interruptions confequently fhould be con- fined to the experience of a few ; that the want of it , therefore , in many , fhould be matter neither of furprise nor objection ? But as a continuation of the ...
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