A View of the Evidences of Christianity, Volume 1R. Faulder, 1794 - Apologetics |
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... himself intended to object . And , fhort of this , I know no intelligible fignification which can be affixed to the term << contrary to expe- rience , " but one , viz . that of not having B4 our- 66 ourselves experienced any thing ...
... himself intended to object . And , fhort of this , I know no intelligible fignification which can be affixed to the term << contrary to expe- rience , " but one , viz . that of not having B4 our- 66 ourselves experienced any thing ...
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... himself , as well as from what he fees in others * . " It is almost like making men over again . Left then to myfelf , and without any * Hartley's Eff . on Man , p . 199 . D4 more more information than a knowledge of the existence of ...
... himself , as well as from what he fees in others * . " It is almost like making men over again . Left then to myfelf , and without any * Hartley's Eff . on Man , p . 199 . D4 more more information than a knowledge of the existence of ...
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... himself was concerned in cauf- ing it , the hiftorian proceeds in his narrative and obfervations thus : " But neither thefe exertions , nor his lar geffes to the people , nor his offerings to the gods , did away the infamous imputation ...
... himself was concerned in cauf- ing it , the hiftorian proceeds in his narrative and obfervations thus : " But neither thefe exertions , nor his lar geffes to the people , nor his offerings to the gods , did away the infamous imputation ...
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... fuppofition of any fraudulent defign ) , is the following : " That the founder of Christianity , from the commencement of his miniftry to the time time of his violent death , employed himself wholly in [ 66 ] Direct evidence of the fame p.
... fuppofition of any fraudulent defign ) , is the following : " That the founder of Christianity , from the commencement of his miniftry to the time time of his violent death , employed himself wholly in [ 66 ] Direct evidence of the fame p.
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William Paley. time of his violent death , employed himself wholly in publishing the inftitution in Judea and Galilee ; that , in order to affift him in this purpose , he made choice , out of the number of his followers , of twelve ...
William Paley. time of his violent death , employed himself wholly in publishing the inftitution in Judea and Galilee ; that , in order to affift him in this purpose , he made choice , out of the number of his followers , of twelve ...
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