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... manner , in attestation of the accounts which they delivered , and solely in consequence of their belief of the truth of those accounts 181 CHAPTER II . Consideration of some specific instances 201 .... Prophecy PART II . Of the ...
... manner , in attestation of the accounts which they delivered , and solely in consequence of their belief of the truth of those accounts 181 CHAPTER II . Consideration of some specific instances 201 .... Prophecy PART II . Of the ...
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... manner : ' Gentle- men of the jury , my client is an innocent and a worthy man , take my word for it : but I entreat you not to examine any witnesses , or listen to any pleadings ; for the more you inquire into the case , the more ...
... manner : ' Gentle- men of the jury , my client is an innocent and a worthy man , take my word for it : but I entreat you not to examine any witnesses , or listen to any pleadings ; for the more you inquire into the case , the more ...
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... manner , the proofs which , if he look for them , he will continually find recurring , that the religion he professes came not from Man , but from God , -that the Great Master whom he adores was indeed the way , the truth , and the life ...
... manner , the proofs which , if he look for them , he will continually find recurring , that the religion he professes came not from Man , but from God , -that the Great Master whom he adores was indeed the way , the truth , and the life ...
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... manner , and to what extent , this argument is alleged . We do not assume the attributes of the Deity , or the existence of a future state , in order to prove the reality of miracles . That reality always must be proved by evidence . We ...
... manner , and to what extent , this argument is alleged . We do not assume the attributes of the Deity , or the existence of a future state , in order to prove the reality of miracles . That reality always must be proved by evidence . We ...
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... manner as ordinary food from day to day supports us against death and from famine ; or as , in some per- sons , the habitual use of certain medicines is found to keep off some particular disease . It is not at all incredible , that the ...
... manner as ordinary food from day to day supports us against death and from famine ; or as , in some per- sons , the habitual use of certain medicines is found to keep off some particular disease . It is not at all incredible , that the ...
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