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... miracles .... PAGE 1 11 PART I. Of the direct historical Evidence of Christianity , and wherein it is distin- guished from the Evidence alleged for other Miracles . Propositions stated ..... PROPOSITION I. That there is satisfactory ...
... miracles .... PAGE 1 11 PART I. Of the direct historical Evidence of Christianity , and wherein it is distin- guished from the Evidence alleged for other Miracles . Propositions stated ..... PROPOSITION I. That there is satisfactory ...
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... Miracles . PROPOSITION II . CHAPTER I. That there is NOT satisfactory evidence , that persons pretending to be original witnesses of any other similar miracles , have acted in the same manner , in attestation of the accounts which they ...
... Miracles . PROPOSITION II . CHAPTER I. That there is NOT satisfactory evidence , that persons pretending to be original witnesses of any other similar miracles , have acted in the same manner , in attestation of the accounts which they ...
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... opinions imputed to the Apostles CHAPTER III . 339 The connection of Christianity with the Jewish history .......... 343 CHAPTER IV . Rejection of Christianity ... 347 CHAPTER V. That the Christian miracles are not recited , CONTENTS . vii.
... opinions imputed to the Apostles CHAPTER III . 339 The connection of Christianity with the Jewish history .......... 343 CHAPTER IV . Rejection of Christianity ... 347 CHAPTER V. That the Christian miracles are not recited , CONTENTS . vii.
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In Three Parts William Paley. CHAPTER V. That the Christian miracles are not recited , or appealed to , by early Christian writers themselves , so fully or frequently as might have been expected .... CHAPTER VI . Want of universality in ...
In Three Parts William Paley. CHAPTER V. That the Christian miracles are not recited , or appealed to , by early Christian writers themselves , so fully or frequently as might have been expected .... CHAPTER VI . Want of universality in ...
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... miracles , but even at this day cannot be believed by any reasonable person without one . Mere reason is in- sufficient to con- vince us of its ve- racity ; and whoever is moved by Faith to assent to it , is conscious of a con- tinued ...
... miracles , but even at this day cannot be believed by any reasonable person without one . Mere reason is in- sufficient to con- vince us of its ve- racity ; and whoever is moved by Faith to assent to it , is conscious of a con- tinued ...
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