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... to be of the utmost importance to the fubjects of this difpenfation to know what is intended for them , that is , fuppofe the know- ledge of it to be highly conducive to the hap- happiness of the fpecies , a purpose which fo many [ 2 ]
... to be of the utmost importance to the fubjects of this difpenfation to know what is intended for them , that is , fuppofe the know- ledge of it to be highly conducive to the hap- happiness of the fpecies , a purpose which fo many [ 2 ]
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In Three Parts ... William Paley. happiness of the fpecies , a purpose which fo many provifions of nature are calculated to promote Suppofe , nevertheless , almoft the whole race , either by the imperfection of their faculties , the ...
In Three Parts ... William Paley. happiness of the fpecies , a purpose which fo many provifions of nature are calculated to promote Suppofe , nevertheless , almoft the whole race , either by the imperfection of their faculties , the ...
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... purpose of maintaining this af fertion , we contend , that the incredibility of miracles related to have been wrought in attestation of a meffage from God , convey- ing intelligence of a future ftate of rewards and punishments , and ...
... purpose of maintaining this af fertion , we contend , that the incredibility of miracles related to have been wrought in attestation of a meffage from God , convey- ing intelligence of a future ftate of rewards and punishments , and ...
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... 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 are able to say concerning . them , that they are not so ...
... 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 are able to say concerning . them , that they are not so ...
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... purpose for which it was wrought . The force of experience as an objection to miracles is founded in the prefumption , either that the course of nature is invariable , 4 or or that , if it be ever varied , variations [ 9 ]
... purpose for which it was wrought . The force of experience as an objection to miracles is founded in the prefumption , either that the course of nature is invariable , 4 or or that , if it be ever varied , variations [ 9 ]
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