Of the direct historical evidence of Christianity, and wherein it is distinguished from the evidence alleged for other miracles |
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... divine government in not putting a difference between the good and the bad , and the inconsistency of this confusion with the care and benevolence discover- able in the works of the Deity is done away ; suppose it to be of the utmost im ...
... divine government in not putting a difference between the good and the bad , and the inconsistency of this confusion with the care and benevolence discover- able in the works of the Deity is done away ; suppose it to be of the utmost im ...
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... Divine power and character , that either the propositions themselves , or facts strictly connected with the propositions ( and therefore no farther improbable than they are improbable ) , ought to be rejected at first sight , and to be ...
... Divine power and character , that either the propositions themselves , or facts strictly connected with the propositions ( and therefore no farther improbable than they are improbable ) , ought to be rejected at first sight , and to be ...
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... 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 Now whether related to have been wrought upon occasions the. 11.
... 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 Now whether related to have been wrought upon occasions the. 11.
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... divine lawgiver . A young man of mean con- dition , of a private and simple life , and who had wrought no deliverance for the Jewish nation , was declared to be their Messiah . This , without ascribing to him at the same time some ...
... divine lawgiver . A young man of mean con- dition , of a private and simple life , and who had wrought no deliverance for the Jewish nation , was declared to be their Messiah . This , without ascribing to him at the same time some ...
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... divine prophets having foretold these and many wonderful things concerning him . And the sect of the Christians , so called from him , subsists diiw по * Antiq . 1. xx . cap . ix . sect . 1 . to to this time * . " Whatever become of the.
... divine prophets having foretold these and many wonderful things concerning him . And the sect of the Christians , so called from him , subsists diiw по * Antiq . 1. xx . cap . ix . sect . 1 . to to this time * . " Whatever become of the.
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