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... 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 assert only , that in miracles ...
... 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 assert only , that in miracles ...
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... arguments drawn from the light of nature , they can be made out to be probable ; it is enough that we are able to say ... argument , and , if admitted , is a bar to every proof , and to all future reasoning upon the EVIDENCES OF ...
... arguments drawn from the light of nature , they can be made out to be probable ; it is enough that we are able to say ... argument , and , if admitted , is a bar to every proof , and to all future reasoning upon the EVIDENCES OF ...
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... argument from experi- ence , it is said that , when we advance accounts of miracles , we assign effects without causes , or we attribute effects to causes indequate to the purpose , or to causes , of the operation of which we have no ...
... argument from experi- ence , it is said that , when we advance accounts of miracles , we assign effects without causes , or we attribute effects to causes indequate to the purpose , or to causes , of the operation of which we have no ...
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... argument by some examples of this kind . I hope in a proper place to show that none of them reach the strength or cir- cumstances of the Christian evidence . In these , how- ever , consists the weight of his objection : in the principle ...
... argument by some examples of this kind . I hope in a proper place to show that none of them reach the strength or cir- cumstances of the Christian evidence . In these , how- ever , consists the weight of his objection : in the principle ...
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... argument , relates principally to two points : first , to the number of Christians in Bithynia and Pontus , which was so con- siderable as to induce the governor of these provinces to speak of them in the following terms : " Multi ...
... argument , relates principally to two points : first , to the number of Christians in Bithynia and Pontus , which was so con- siderable as to induce the governor of these provinces to speak of them in the following terms : " Multi ...
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