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... Suppose , then , the world we live in to have had a Creator ; suppose it to appear , from the predominant aim and tendency of the provisions and contrivances ob- servable in the universe , that the Deity , when he formed it , consulted ...
... Suppose , then , the world we live in to have had a Creator ; suppose it to appear , from the predominant aim and tendency of the provisions and contrivances ob- servable in the universe , that the Deity , when he formed it , consulted ...
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William Paley. what is intended for them , that is , suppose the know- ledge of it to be highly conducive to the happiness of the species , a purpose which so many provisions of nature are calculated to promote : Suppose , neverthe- less ...
William Paley. what is intended for them , that is , suppose the know- ledge of it to be highly conducive to the happiness of the species , a purpose which so many provisions of nature are calculated to promote : Suppose , neverthe- less ...
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... Suppose it then to be true that miracles were wrought on the first promulgation of Christianity , when nothing but miracles could decide its authority , is it certain that such miracles would be repeated so often , and in so many places ...
... Suppose it then to be true that miracles were wrought on the first promulgation of Christianity , when nothing but miracles could decide its authority , is it certain that such miracles would be repeated so often , and in so many places ...
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... suppose it to be like that which we observe in all others who voluntarily become missionaries of a new faith . Frequent , earnest , and laborious preaching , constantly conversing with religious persons upon religion , a sequestration ...
... suppose it to be like that which we observe in all others who voluntarily become missionaries of a new faith . Frequent , earnest , and laborious preaching , constantly conversing with religious persons upon religion , a sequestration ...
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... ing opinion , and does not proceed upon a change that has already taken place in the sentiments of a country , will * Ap . Ima . p . 16. ed . Thirl . not allow , much less lead us to suppose , 14 EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY .
... ing opinion , and does not proceed upon a change that has already taken place in the sentiments of a country , will * Ap . Ima . p . 16. ed . Thirl . not allow , much less lead us to suppose , 14 EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY .
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