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... they delivered , and solely in Consequence of their Belief of the Truth of those Accounts · CHAP . II . Consideration of some specific Instances - . 175 - 197 PART II . OF THE AUXILIARY EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY . vi CONTENTS .
... they delivered , and solely in Consequence of their Belief of the Truth of those Accounts · CHAP . II . Consideration of some specific Instances - . 175 - 197 PART II . OF THE AUXILIARY EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY . vi CONTENTS .
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... truth of the 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 ...
... truth of the 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 ...
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... truth of their account ; -still , if Mr. Hume's rule be my guide , I am not to believe them . Now I undertake to say , that there exists not a sceptic in the world who would not believe them , or who would defend such incredulity ...
... truth of their account ; -still , if Mr. Hume's rule be my guide , I am not to believe them . Now I undertake to say , that there exists not a sceptic in the world who would not believe them , or who would defend such incredulity ...
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... truth of this history . Before we produce any particular testimony to the activity and sufferings which compose the subject of our first assertion , it will be proper to consider the degree of probability which the assertion derives ...
... truth of this history . Before we produce any particular testimony to the activity and sufferings which compose the subject of our first assertion , it will be proper to consider the degree of probability which the assertion derives ...
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... truth we speak of that which is with God . " * And it was undoubtedly a natural source of calumny and misconstruction . The preachers of Christianity had , therefore , to con- tend with prejudice backed by power . They had to come ...
... truth we speak of that which is with God . " * And it was undoubtedly a natural source of calumny and misconstruction . The preachers of Christianity had , therefore , to con- tend with prejudice backed by power . They had to come ...
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