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... points treated of by Paley , I have thought it better to reprint , than merely to give references to them , which might cause trouble and inconvenience to the reader . A VIEW OF THE EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY . I PREPARATORY INTRODUCTION .
... points treated of by Paley , I have thought it better to reprint , than merely to give references to them , which might cause trouble and inconvenience to the reader . A VIEW OF THE EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY . I PREPARATORY INTRODUCTION .
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... reader has no clear no- tion concerning this system , he is probably , so far , on a level with its authors . Here is a specimen ( to which many more might have been added ) of the transcendental style in which some of these philo ...
... reader has no clear no- tion concerning this system , he is probably , so far , on a level with its authors . Here is a specimen ( to which many more might have been added ) of the transcendental style in which some of these philo ...
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... readers to accept his argu- ment as valid , he must himself have perceived that it is , on his own principles , elsewhere maintained , utterly futile , and a mere mystification . For he speaks of our experience of the course of Nature ...
... readers to accept his argu- ment as valid , he must himself have perceived that it is , on his own principles , elsewhere maintained , utterly futile , and a mere mystification . For he speaks of our experience of the course of Nature ...
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... as deserving of particular attention . The reader will bear in mind that this passage was written about seventy years after Christ's death , and that it relates to transactions Chap . ii . ] 51 Testimony of Profane Writers .
... as deserving of particular attention . The reader will bear in mind that this passage was written about seventy years after Christ's death , and that it relates to transactions Chap . ii . ] 51 Testimony of Profane Writers .
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... reader a continual effusion of sorrow , or wonder , or indignation . In writers who were friends of the parties , and adherents of the cause for which they did and suffered so great things , the absence of it is on ordinary grounds ...
... reader a continual effusion of sorrow , or wonder , or indignation . In writers who were friends of the parties , and adherents of the cause for which they did and suffered so great things , the absence of it is on ordinary grounds ...
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