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... hiftory . But to expect concerning a miracle that it should fucceed upon repetition , is to expect that which would make it cease to be a miracle , which is contrary to its nature as fuch , and would totally deftroy the use and purpose ...
... hiftory . But to expect concerning a miracle that it should fucceed upon repetition , is to expect that which would make it cease to be a miracle , which is contrary to its nature as fuch , and would totally deftroy the use and purpose ...
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... hiftory recorded in our fcriptures , and folely in confequence of their belief of the truth of this hiftory . Before we produce any particular tefti C 2 mony mony to the activity and fufferings which compofe the fubject [ 19 ]
... hiftory recorded in our fcriptures , and folely in confequence of their belief of the truth of this hiftory . Before we produce any particular tefti C 2 mony mony to the activity and fufferings which compofe the fubject [ 19 ]
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... hiftory , and attesting it in every variety of form in which it can be conceived to appear ; directly and indirect- ly , expressly and incidentally , by assertion , recital , and allufion , by narratives of facts , and by arguments and ...
... hiftory , and attesting it in every variety of form in which it can be conceived to appear ; directly and indirect- ly , expressly and incidentally , by assertion , recital , and allufion , by narratives of facts , and by arguments and ...
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... and to make profeffion of their be- lief , by being baptized in his name t . " The hiftory goes on to relate , " that confiderable * Acts i . 21 , 22. + Acts xi . numbers numbers accepted this propofal , and that they who did [ 68 ]
... and to make profeffion of their be- lief , by being baptized in his name t . " The hiftory goes on to relate , " that confiderable * Acts i . 21 , 22. + Acts xi . numbers numbers accepted this propofal , and that they who did [ 68 ]
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... hiftory , how perfectly free they appear to have been from any pecuniary or interested views what- ever . The most tempting opportunity which occurred , of making a gain of their converts , was by the cuftody and management of the ...
... hiftory , how perfectly free they appear to have been from any pecuniary or interested views what- ever . The most tempting opportunity which occurred , of making a gain of their converts , was by the cuftody and management of the ...
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