A View of the Evidences of Christianity, Volume 1R. Faulder, 1794 - Apologetics |
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... Acts of the Apostles , thirteen Epistles of St. Paul , the first Epistle of John , and the first of Peter , were received without doubt by thofe who doubted concerning the other books of our pre- fent canon - p . 283 SECT . IX . Our ...
... Acts of the Apostles , thirteen Epistles of St. Paul , the first Epistle of John , and the first of Peter , were received without doubt by thofe who doubted concerning the other books of our pre- fent canon - p . 283 SECT . IX . Our ...
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William Paley. 1 counter ? and yet this probability is the ex- act converse , and therefore the exact mea- fure of the improbability which arises from the want of experience , and which Mr. Hume represents as invincible by human ...
William Paley. 1 counter ? and yet this probability is the ex- act converse , and therefore the exact mea- fure of the improbability which arises from the want of experience , and which Mr. Hume represents as invincible by human ...
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... their works by Dr. Clarke , Nat . and Rev. Rel . p . 180 , ed . v . Except Socrates , they all thought it wifer to comply with the laws , than to contend : that that this danger proceeded not merely from folemn acts and [ 30 ]
... their works by Dr. Clarke , Nat . and Rev. Rel . p . 180 , ed . v . Except Socrates , they all thought it wifer to comply with the laws , than to contend : that that this danger proceeded not merely from folemn acts and [ 30 ]
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William Paley. that this danger proceeded not merely from folemn acts and public refolutions of the ftate , but from fudden burfts of violence at particular places , from the licence of the po- pulace , the rashness of some magistrates ...
William Paley. that this danger proceeded not merely from folemn acts and public refolutions of the ftate , but from fudden burfts of violence at particular places , from the licence of the po- pulace , the rashness of some magistrates ...
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... act of power , force , or authority , was con- cerned in its firft fuccefs , I fhould conclude , from the very nature and exigency of the cafe , that the author of the religion during his life , and his immediate difciples after his ...
... act of power , force , or authority , was con- cerned in its firft fuccefs , I fhould conclude , from the very nature and exigency of the cafe , that the author of the religion during his life , and his immediate difciples after his ...
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