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... question lies between this religion and none : for , if the Christian religion be not credible , no one , with whom we have to do , will support the pretensions of any other . Suppose , then , the world we live in to have had a Creator ...
... question lies between this religion and none : for , if the Christian religion be not credible , no one , with whom we have to do , will support the pretensions of any other . Suppose , then , the world we live in to have had a Creator ...
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... question , that no such thing was ever experienced , or that universal experience is against it , is to assume the subject of the controversy . Now the improbability which arises from the want ( for 4 EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY .
... question , that no such thing was ever experienced , or that universal experience is against it , is to assume the subject of the controversy . Now the improbability which arises from the want ( for 4 EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY .
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... is to say , a question whether it be more improbable that the miracle should be true , or the testimony false : and this I think a fair account of the controversy . But herein I remark a 6 EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY .
... is to say , a question whether it be more improbable that the miracle should be true , or the testimony false : and this I think a fair account of the controversy . But herein I remark a 6 EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY .
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... question , miracles are alike incredible to him who is previously assured of the constant agency of a Divine Being , and to him who believes that no such Being exists in the universe . They are equally incredible , whether related to ...
... question , miracles are alike incredible to him who is previously assured of the constant agency of a Divine Being , and to him who believes that no such Being exists in the universe . They are equally incredible , whether related to ...
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... questions of public concern were canvassed and settled , whence directions were sought , and teachers sent forth . The time of this tranquillity did not , however , con- tinue long . Herod Agrippa , who had lately acceded to the ...
... questions of public concern were canvassed and settled , whence directions were sought , and teachers sent forth . The time of this tranquillity did not , however , con- tinue long . Herod Agrippa , who had lately acceded to the ...
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