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... Facts occasionally mentioned or referred to in Scripture , with the State of Things in those Times , as repre- sented by foreign and independent Accounts - 276 CHAP . VII . Undesigned Coincidences - 309 CHAP . VIII . Of the History of ...
... Facts occasionally mentioned or referred to in Scripture , with the State of Things in those Times , as repre- sented by foreign and independent Accounts - 276 CHAP . VII . Undesigned Coincidences - 309 CHAP . VIII . Of the History of ...
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... facts strictly connected with the propositions , ( and therefore no further improbable than they are impro- bable , ) ought to be rejected at first sight , and to be re- jected by whatever strength or complication of evidence they be ...
... facts strictly connected with the propositions , ( and therefore no further improbable than they are impro- bable , ) ought to be rejected at first sight , and to be re- jected by whatever strength or complication of evidence they be ...
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... fact is then only contrary to experience , when the fact is related to have existed at a time and place , at which time and place we being present did not perceive it to exist ; as if it should be asserted , that in a par- ticular room ...
... fact is then only contrary to experience , when the fact is related to have existed at a time and place , at which time and place we being present did not perceive it to exist ; as if it should be asserted , that in a par- ticular room ...
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... fact solves the phænomenon . If we reject this solution , we ought to have some other to rest in ; and none , even by our ad- versaries , can be admitted , which is not inconsistent with the principles that regulate human affairs and ...
... fact solves the phænomenon . If we reject this solution , we ought to have some other to rest in ; and none , even by our ad- versaries , can be admitted , which is not inconsistent with the principles that regulate human affairs and ...
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... fact , are on all hands acknow- ledged . First , then , the Christian Religion exists , and there- fore by some means or other was established . Now it either owes the principle of its establishment , i . e . its first publication , to ...
... fact , are on all hands acknow- ledged . First , then , the Christian Religion exists , and there- fore by some means or other was established . Now it either owes the principle of its establishment , i . e . its first publication , to ...
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