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... expected · · 388 - 397 - 406 CHAP . VI . Want of Universality in the Knowledge and Reception of Christianity , and of greater Clearness in the Evidence CHAP . VII . The supposed Effects of Christianity CHAP . VIII . Conclusion - 414 ...
... expected · · 388 - 397 - 406 CHAP . VI . Want of Universality in the Knowledge and Reception of Christianity , and of greater Clearness in the Evidence CHAP . VII . The supposed Effects of Christianity CHAP . VIII . Conclusion - 414 ...
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... expected that , under the same circum- stances , the same effect will follow universally ; and in proportion as this expectation is justly entertained , the want of a corresponding experience negatives the history . But to expect ...
... expected that , under the same circum- stances , the same effect will follow universally ; and in proportion as this expectation is justly entertained , the want of a corresponding experience negatives the history . But to expect ...
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... expected . Who would write a history of Christianity , but a Christian ? Who was likely to record the travels , sufferings , labours , or successes of the apostles , but one of their own number , or of their followers ? Now these books ...
... expected . Who would write a history of Christianity , but a Christian ? Who was likely to record the travels , sufferings , labours , or successes of the apostles , but one of their own number , or of their followers ? Now these books ...
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... expected , from the nature of their undertaking , compared with the character of the age and country in which it was carried on . IV . The records before us supply evidence of what formed another member of our general proposition , and ...
... expected , from the nature of their undertaking , compared with the character of the age and country in which it was carried on . IV . The records before us supply evidence of what formed another member of our general proposition , and ...
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... expected . + " It is incredible what expedition they use when any of their friends are known to be in trouble . In a word , they spare nothing upon such an occasion ; -for these miserable men have no doubt they shall be immortal and ...
... expected . + " It is incredible what expedition they use when any of their friends are known to be in trouble . In a word , they spare nothing upon such an occasion ; -for these miserable men have no doubt they shall be immortal and ...
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