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... Things in those Times , as repre- sented by foreign and independent Accounts - 276 CHAP . VII . Undesigned Coincidences - 309 CHAP . VIII . Of the History of the Resurrection - 312 CHAP . IX . Of the Propagation of Christianity - 317 ...
... Things in those Times , as repre- sented by foreign and independent Accounts - 276 CHAP . VII . Undesigned Coincidences - 309 CHAP . VIII . Of the History of the Resurrection - 312 CHAP . IX . Of the Propagation of Christianity - 317 ...
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... things related is not greater than the original improbability that such a revelation should be imparted by God . I wish it , however , to be correctly understood , in what manner , and to what extent , this argument is alleged . We do ...
... things related is not greater than the original improbability that such a revelation should be imparted by God . I wish it , however , to be correctly understood , in what manner , and to what extent , this argument is alleged . We do ...
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... thing similar to the thing related , or such things not being generally experienced by others . I say " not generally : " for to state concerning the fact in question , that no such thing was ever experienced , or that universal ...
... thing similar to the thing related , or such things not being generally experienced by others . I say " not generally : " for to state concerning the fact in question , that no such thing was ever experienced , or that universal ...
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... thing were true , we should experience things similar to it , or that such things would be generally experienced . Suppose it then to be true that miracles were wrought on the first promulgation of Christianity , when nothing but ...
... thing were true , we should experience things similar to it , or that such things would be generally experienced . Suppose it then to be true that miracles were wrought on the first promulgation of Christianity , when nothing but ...
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... things more than in other things of the same kind . They are merely signs to connect the miracle with its end . The effect we ascribe simply to the volition of the Deity ; of whose existence and power , not to say of whose presence and ...
... things more than in other things of the same kind . They are merely signs to connect the miracle with its end . The effect we ascribe simply to the volition of the Deity ; of whose existence and power , not to say of whose presence and ...
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