A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts ..., Volume 1R. Faulder, 1796 - 416 pages |
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... Miracles . PART II . Of the Auxiliary Evidences of Chriftianity . PART III . A brief Confideration of fome popular Objections . BY WILLIAM PALEY , M. A. ARCHDEACON OF CARLISLE , THE FIFTH EDITION . IN TWO VOLUMES . - VOL . II . LONDON ...
... Miracles . PART II . Of the Auxiliary Evidences of Chriftianity . PART III . A brief Confideration of fome popular Objections . BY WILLIAM PALEY , M. A. ARCHDEACON OF CARLISLE , THE FIFTH EDITION . IN TWO VOLUMES . - VOL . II . LONDON ...
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... miracles are not recited , or appealed to , by early Chriftian writers themselves , fo fully or fre- quently as might have been expected CHAP . VI . P. 342 Want of univerfality in the knowledge and reception of Christianity , and of ...
... miracles are not recited , or appealed to , by early Chriftian writers themselves , fo fully or fre- quently as might have been expected CHAP . VI . P. 342 Want of univerfality in the knowledge and reception of Christianity , and of ...
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... miracles which they wrought , or which they faw . Perhaps the qualities which we obferve in the religion , may be thought to prove fomething more . They would have been extraordinary , had the religion come from any person ; from the ...
... miracles which they wrought , or which they faw . Perhaps the qualities which we obferve in the religion , may be thought to prove fomething more . They would have been extraordinary , had the religion come from any person ; from the ...
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... miracle . And this expofition renders the sense of the text more eafy . But the words , undoubtedly , in their obvious conftruction , carry with them a difficulty , which no writer would have brought upon himself officiously . Luke ix ...
... miracle . And this expofition renders the sense of the text more eafy . But the words , undoubtedly , in their obvious conftruction , carry with them a difficulty , which no writer would have brought upon himself officiously . Luke ix ...
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... miracles , but because ye did eat of the loaves and were filled . Labour not for the meat which perisheth , but for that meat which endureth unto everlasting life ; which the Son of man shall give unto you . ” John John iv . 12. " Art ...
... miracles , but because ye did eat of the loaves and were filled . Labour not for the meat which perisheth , but for that meat which endureth unto everlasting life ; which the Son of man shall give unto you . ” John John iv . 12. " Art ...
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