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... tion of the Accounts which they delivered , and solely in Conse- quence of their Belief of those Accounts ; and that they also sub- mitted , from the same Motives , to new Rules of Conduct . CHAP . I. Evidence of the Sufferings of the ...
... tion of the Accounts which they delivered , and solely in Conse- quence of their Belief of those Accounts ; and that they also sub- mitted , from the same Motives , to new Rules of Conduct . CHAP . I. Evidence of the Sufferings of the ...
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... kind of beings from what they are now . But the short consideration which , independently of every other , convinces me that there is no solid founda- tion in Mr. Hume's conclusion , is the following . EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY . 7.
... kind of beings from what they are now . But the short consideration which , independently of every other , convinces me that there is no solid founda- tion in Mr. Hume's conclusion , is the following . EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY . 7.
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William Paley. tion in Mr. Hume's conclusion , is the following . When a theorem is proposed to a mathematician , the first thing he does with it is to try it upon a simple case , and if it produce a false result , he is sure that there ...
William Paley. tion in Mr. Hume's conclusion , is the following . When a theorem is proposed to a mathematician , the first thing he does with it is to try it upon a simple case , and if it produce a false result , he is sure that there ...
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... tion , his associates and immediate followers , acted the part which the proposition imputes to them : secondly , that they did so in attestation of the miraculous history recorded in our Scriptures , and solely in consequence of their ...
... tion , his associates and immediate followers , acted the part which the proposition imputes to them : secondly , that they did so in attestation of the miraculous history recorded in our Scriptures , and solely in consequence of their ...
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... tion with impunity . of For it ought to be considered , that this was not setting forth , or magnifying the character and worship of some new competitor for a place in the Pantheon , whose pretensions might be discussed or asserted with ...
... tion with impunity . of For it ought to be considered , that this was not setting forth , or magnifying the character and worship of some new competitor for a place in the Pantheon , whose pretensions might be discussed or asserted with ...
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