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... things in those times , as repre- sented by foreign and independent accounts ... 269 CHAPTER VII Undesigned coincidences .. 295 CHAPTER VIII . Of the history of the resurrection .... 298 CHAPTER IX . Of the propagation of Christianity ...
... things in those times , as repre- sented by foreign and independent accounts ... 269 CHAPTER VII Undesigned coincidences .. 295 CHAPTER VIII . Of the history of the resurrection .... 298 CHAPTER IX . Of the propagation of Christianity ...
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... things ; and then , when doubts began to spread , it was sought to restore or to confirm belief , by appealing to the imagination and the feelings , rather than to the reason . Those who hardly agreed in any thing else , agreed in ...
... things ; and then , when doubts began to spread , it was sought to restore or to confirm belief , by appealing to the imagination and the feelings , rather than to the reason . Those who hardly agreed in any thing else , agreed in ...
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... things will happen . ' Indeed , were it not so , every intelligent and well - informed man would be a prophet . By ... thing was sure to turn out conformably to reasonable expectations ( which is just what is always assumed by anti ...
... things will happen . ' Indeed , were it not so , every intelligent and well - informed man would be a prophet . By ... thing was sure to turn out conformably to reasonable expectations ( which is just what is always assumed by anti ...
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... festly and notoriously good for nothing ! Yet it is possible that some of those who speak thus may really believe that Christianity itself can stand the test of evi- dence ; but they wish that some other things also INTRODUCTION . 5.
... festly and notoriously good for nothing ! Yet it is possible that some of those who speak thus may really believe that Christianity itself can stand the test of evi- dence ; but they wish that some other things also INTRODUCTION . 5.
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In Three Parts William Paley. dence ; but they wish that some other things also should be believed , which will not stand that test . They wish men to give credit to some medieval legends of miracles , and unsup- ported traditions , and ...
In Three Parts William Paley. dence ; but they wish that some other things also should be believed , which will not stand that test . They wish men to give credit to some medieval legends of miracles , and unsup- ported traditions , and ...
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