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... thofe accounts CHA P. II . Confideration of 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 ...
... thofe accounts CHA P. II . Confideration of 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 ...
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... thofe circumftances of ex- tenuation , which refult from our knowledge of the existence , power , and difpofition of the Deity , his concern in the creation , the end answered by the miracle , the import- ance of that end , and its ...
... thofe circumftances of ex- tenuation , which refult from our knowledge of the existence , power , and difpofition of the Deity , his concern in the creation , the end answered by the miracle , the import- ance of that end , and its ...
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... thofe accounts ; and that they alfo fubmitted from the fame motives to new rules of conduct . To fupport this propofition , two points are neceffary to be made out : first , that the founder of the inflitution , his affociates and ...
... thofe accounts ; and that they alfo fubmitted from the fame motives to new rules of conduct . To fupport this propofition , two points are neceffary to be made out : first , that the founder of the inflitution , his affociates and ...
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... thofe parts of the cafe which , in point of fact , are on all hands acknowledged . First then , the Chriftian religion exifts , and therefore by fome means or other was eftablished . Now it either owes the princi- ple of its ...
... thofe parts of the cafe which , in point of fact , are on all hands acknowledged . First then , the Chriftian religion exifts , and therefore by fome means or other was eftablished . Now it either owes the princi- ple of its ...
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... thofe opinions upon which their hopes , their partialities , their pride , their confolation was founded . This people , with or without reafon , had worked themselves into a perfuafion , that fome fignal and greatly advantageous change ...
... thofe opinions upon which their hopes , their partialities , their pride , their confolation was founded . This people , with or without reafon , had worked themselves into a perfuafion , that fome fignal and greatly advantageous change ...
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