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... fpeaking the narrative of a fact is then only contrary to experience , when the fact is related to have exifted at a time and a place , at which time and place we being prefent , did not perceive it to exift ; as if it fhould be ...
... fpeaking the narrative of a fact is then only contrary to experience , when the fact is related to have exifted at a time and a place , at which time and place we being prefent , did not perceive it to exift ; as if it fhould be ...
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... fpeaking , nothing can overcome the indolence of mankind , the love which is natural to moft tem- pers of chearful fociety and chearful fcenes , or the defire , which is common to all , of perfonal eafe and freedom , but conviction ...
... fpeaking , nothing can overcome the indolence of mankind , the love which is natural to moft tem- pers of chearful fociety and chearful fcenes , or the defire , which is common to all , of perfonal eafe and freedom , but conviction ...
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... fpeaking , I am concerned only to fhow , that what the gofpels contain , is the fame as what the apoftles preached . Now how ftands the proof of this point ? A fet of men went about the world publishing a story compofed of miraculous ...
... fpeaking , I am concerned only to fhow , that what the gofpels contain , is the fame as what the apoftles preached . Now how ftands the proof of this point ? A fet of men went about the world publishing a story compofed of miraculous ...
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... public judgment , or , more properly fpeaking , the judgment of fome neighbouring churches , the council itself confifting of no more than thirty or forty bishops of Lydia and the adjoining countries * Nor does its authority feem to ...
... public judgment , or , more properly fpeaking , the judgment of fome neighbouring churches , the council itself confifting of no more than thirty or forty bishops of Lydia and the adjoining countries * Nor does its authority feem to ...
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... fpeaking of the rule for keeping Eafter , a queftion at that day agitated with much earneftnefs , fays of thofe whom he oppofed , they can by no means prove their point by the authority of the divine fcripture . ' C VIII . The Arians ...
... fpeaking of the rule for keeping Eafter , a queftion at that day agitated with much earneftnefs , fays of thofe whom he oppofed , they can by no means prove their point by the authority of the divine fcripture . ' C VIII . The Arians ...
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