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... the writers of the New Testament ... 248 CHAPTER IV . Identity of Christ's character ..... 257 CHAPTER V. Originality of Christ's character .. 266 CHAPTER VI . Conformity of the facts occasionally mentioned or vi CONTENTS .
... the writers of the New Testament ... 248 CHAPTER IV . Identity of Christ's character ..... 257 CHAPTER V. Originality of Christ's character .. 266 CHAPTER VI . Conformity of the facts occasionally mentioned or vi CONTENTS .
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In Three Parts William Paley. CHAPTER VI . Conformity of the facts occasionally mentioned or referred to in Scripture , with the state of things in those times , as repre- sented by foreign and independent accounts ... 269 CHAPTER VII ...
In Three Parts William Paley. CHAPTER VI . Conformity of the facts occasionally mentioned or referred to in Scripture , with the state of things in those times , as repre- sented by foreign and independent accounts ... 269 CHAPTER VII ...
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... facts might in this way be assailed , by showing that they are in many respects very improbable . The history , for instance , of Napoleon Bonaparte has been shown to contain a much greater amount of gross and glaring improbabilities ...
... facts might in this way be assailed , by showing that they are in many respects very improbable . The history , for instance , of Napoleon Bonaparte has been shown to contain a much greater amount of gross and glaring improbabilities ...
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... facts , & c . . . . They presuppose that vigor of understanding may consist with feebleness of reason ; and that the power of discriminating between religious truth and error does not depend chiefly on the culture or on the exercise of ...
... facts , & c . . . . They presuppose that vigor of understanding may consist with feebleness of reason ; and that the power of discriminating between religious truth and error does not depend chiefly on the culture or on the exercise of ...
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... fact is then only contrary to experience , when the fact is related to have existed at a time and place , at which time and place we being present did not perceive it to exist ; as if it should be as- serted , that in a particular room ...
... fact is then only contrary to experience , when the fact is related to have existed at a time and place , at which time and place we being present did not perceive it to exist ; as if it should be as- serted , that in a particular room ...
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