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... fome popular Objections . BY WILLIAM PALEY , M. A. ARCHDEACON OF CARLISLE . THE FIFTH EDITION . IN TWO VOLUMES . - VOL . I. LONDON : PRINTED FOR R. FAULDER , NEW BOND STREET . M.DCC.XCVI . HONOURABLE AND RIGHT REVEREND JAMES YORK ...
... fome popular Objections . BY WILLIAM PALEY , M. A. ARCHDEACON OF CARLISLE . THE FIFTH EDITION . IN TWO VOLUMES . - VOL . I. LONDON : PRINTED FOR R. FAULDER , NEW BOND STREET . M.DCC.XCVI . HONOURABLE AND RIGHT REVEREND JAMES YORK ...
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... fome very imperfect , but certainly well in- tended , and , as you thought , useful pub- lications fince . In an age by no means wanting in examples of honourable pa- tronage , although this deserve not to be mentioned in respect of the ...
... fome very imperfect , but certainly well in- tended , and , as you thought , useful pub- lications fince . In an age by no means wanting in examples of honourable pa- tronage , although this deserve not to be mentioned in respect of the ...
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... fome specific inftances P. 330 p . 369 Preparatory Confiderations . IDEEM it unneceffary to prove that man- [ xii ] OF THE DIRECT HISTORICAL EVIDENCE OF CHRISTIA- NITY; AND WHEREIN IT IS DISTINGUISHED FROM THE EVIDENCE ALLEDGED FOR ...
... fome specific inftances P. 330 p . 369 Preparatory Confiderations . IDEEM it unneceffary to prove that man- [ xii ] OF THE DIRECT HISTORICAL EVIDENCE OF CHRISTIA- NITY; AND WHEREIN IT IS DISTINGUISHED FROM THE EVIDENCE ALLEDGED FOR ...
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... fome prior revelation , to want this knowledge , and not to be likely without the aid of a new revelation to attain it ; under these circumftances is it improba- ble that a revelation fhould be made ? Is it incredible that God should ...
... fome prior revelation , to want this knowledge , and not to be likely without the aid of a new revelation to attain it ; under these circumftances is it improba- ble that a revelation fhould be made ? Is it incredible that God should ...
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... fome other to reft in ; and none even by our ad- verfaries can be admitted , which is not con- fiftent with the principles that regulate hu- man affairs and human conduct at present , or which makes men then to have been a different ...
... fome other to reft in ; and none even by our ad- verfaries can be admitted , which is not con- fiftent 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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