A View of the Evidences of Christianity, Volume 1R. Faulder, 1794 - Apologetics |
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... , from the fame motive , to new rules of conduct p . 19 CHA P. I. Evidence of the fufferings of the first propagators of Chrif tianity , from the nature of the case ibid . CHAP . CHA P. II . Evidence of the fufferings of the.
... , from the fame motive , to new rules of conduct p . 19 CHA P. I. Evidence of the fufferings of the first propagators of Chrif tianity , from the nature of the case ibid . CHAP . CHA P. II . Evidence of the fufferings of the.
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William Paley. happiness of the fpecies , a purpose which fo many provisions of nature are calculated to promote : Suppofe , nevertheless , almost the whole race , either by the imperfection of their faculties , the misfortune of their ...
William Paley. happiness of the fpecies , a purpose which fo many provisions of nature are calculated to promote : Suppofe , nevertheless , almost the whole race , either by the imperfection of their faculties , the misfortune of their ...
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... nature of the things related , is not greater than the original im- probability that such a revelation should be imparted by God . I wish it however to be correctly un- derstood , in what manner , and to what ex- tent , this argument is ...
... nature of the things related , is not greater than the original im- probability that such a revelation should be imparted by God . I wish it however to be correctly un- derstood , in what manner , and to what ex- tent , this argument is ...
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... nature , they can be made out to be probable . It is enough that we are able to fay concerning them , that they are not fo violently improbable , fo contradictory to what we already believe of the Divine power and character , that ...
... nature , they can be made out to be probable . It is enough that we are able to fay concerning them , that they are not fo violently improbable , fo contradictory to what we already believe of the Divine power and character , that ...
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... nature or not . But although this be the experience , and the contrariety , which Archbishop Tillotfon alledged in the quotation with which Mr. Hume opens his effay , it is certainly not that experience , nor that contrariety , which Mr ...
... nature or not . But although this be the experience , and the contrariety , which Archbishop Tillotfon alledged in the quotation with which Mr. Hume opens his effay , it is certainly not that experience , nor that contrariety , which Mr ...
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