A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts |
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... ascribe no such effects to such causes . perceive no virtue or energy in these things more than in other things of the same kind . They are merely signs to connect the miracle with its end . The effect we ascribe simply to the volition ...
... ascribe no such effects to such causes . perceive no virtue or energy in these things more than in other things of the same kind . They are merely signs to connect the miracle with its end . The effect we ascribe simply to the volition ...
Page 31
... ascribed to Jesus could not have been wrought by him ; since , if they had been , the Jews could not have avoided believing in Him . Yet , al- most in the same breath , he declares that he himself would not have believed in Jesus , even ...
... ascribed to Jesus could not have been wrought by him ; since , if they had been , the Jews could not have avoided believing in Him . Yet , al- most in the same breath , he declares that he himself would not have believed in Jesus , even ...
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... ascribes it to obstinacy . ' Is it possible [ Epictetus asks ] that a man may arrive at this temper , and become indifferent to those things , from madness or from habit , as the Galileans ? " ' Let this preparation of the mind [ to die ] ...
... ascribes it to obstinacy . ' Is it possible [ Epictetus asks ] that a man may arrive at this temper , and become indifferent to those things , from madness or from habit , as the Galileans ? " ' Let this preparation of the mind [ to die ] ...
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... ascribed these words to him . 3. Thirdly , these books abound with exhortations to patience , and with topics of comfort under distress . ' Who shall separate us from the love of Christ ? Shall tribulation , or distress , or persecution ...
... ascribed these words to him . 3. Thirdly , these books abound with exhortations to patience , and with topics of comfort under distress . ' Who shall separate us from the love of Christ ? Shall tribulation , or distress , or persecution ...
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... ascribes this cessa- tion of the persecution of the Christians to the attempt of Caligula to set up his own statue in the Temple of Jerusalem , and to the consternation thereby excited in the minds of the Jewish people ; which ...
... ascribes this cessa- tion of the persecution of the Christians to the attempt of Caligula to set up his own statue in the Temple of Jerusalem , and to the consternation thereby excited in the minds of the Jewish people ; which ...
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