A View of the Evidences of Christianity, Volume 1R. Faulder, 1794 - Apologetics |
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... opinions , but to those opinions upon which their hopes , their partialities , their pride , their confolation was founded . This people , with or without reason , had worked themselves into a persuasion , that fome fignal and greatly ...
... opinions , but to those opinions upon which their hopes , their partialities , their pride , their confolation was founded . This people , with or without reason , had worked themselves into a persuasion , that fome fignal and greatly ...
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... opinions , undoubting , and impatient of contradiction . They clung to this hope under every misfortune of their country , and with more tenacity as their dangers or calamities increafed . To find therefore that expectations fo ...
... opinions , undoubting , and impatient of contradiction . They clung to this hope under every misfortune of their country , and with more tenacity as their dangers or calamities increafed . To find therefore that expectations fo ...
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... reformation . fubverts fome reigning opinion , and does not proceed upon a change already taken place in the fentiments of a country , will Ap . rme , p . 16. ed . Thirl , not " not allow , much lefs lead us , to [ 27 ]
... reformation . fubverts fome reigning opinion , and does not proceed upon a change already taken place in the fentiments of a country , will Ap . rme , p . 16. ed . Thirl , not " not allow , much lefs lead us , to [ 27 ]
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... opinion which an errand fo novel and ex- traordinary could not fail of exciting . I can conceive that the teachers of Chriftianity might both fear and fuffer much from thefe causes , without any general perfecution be- ing denouncedag a ...
... opinion which an errand fo novel and ex- traordinary could not fail of exciting . I can conceive that the teachers of Chriftianity might both fear and fuffer much from thefe causes , without any general perfecution be- ing denouncedag a ...
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... opinions and prejudices to bring the matter to this ! We know what the precepts of the reli- gion are ; how pure , how benevolent , how difinterefted a conduct they enjoin ; and that this purity and benevolence is extended to the very ...
... opinions and prejudices to bring the matter to this ! We know what the precepts of the reli- gion are ; how pure , how benevolent , how difinterefted a conduct they enjoin ; and that this purity and benevolence is extended to the very ...
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