A View of the Evidences of Christianity, Volume 1R. Faulder, 1794 - Apologetics |
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... tion we have too much light , or any degree of affurance which is fuperfluous . I defire moreover that in judging of Christianity it may be remembered , that the question lies between this religion and none : for if the Christian ...
... tion we have too much light , or any degree of affurance which is fuperfluous . I defire moreover that in judging of Christianity it may be remembered , that the question lies between this religion and none : for if the Christian ...
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... tion , to want this knowledge , and not to be likely without the aid of a new revelation to attain it ; under these circumstances is it improbable that a revelation fhould be made ? Is it incredible that God fhould interpofe for fuch a ...
... tion , to want this knowledge , and not to be likely without the aid of a new revelation to attain it ; under these circumstances is it improbable that a revelation fhould be made ? Is it incredible that God fhould interpofe for fuch a ...
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... tion , to the activity of the person who was the founder of the inftitution , and of those who were joined with him in the undertak- ing , or we are driven upon the strange sup- pofition , that , although they might lie by , others ...
... tion , to the activity of the person who was the founder of the inftitution , and of those who were joined with him in the undertak- ing , or we are driven upon the strange sup- pofition , that , although they might lie by , others ...
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... tion , or its attention be obtained to religious controverfy ; but , during that time , a great deal of ill usage might be endured , by a set of friendless , unprotected travellers , telling men , wherever they came , that the religion ...
... tion , or its attention be obtained to religious controverfy ; but , during that time , a great deal of ill usage might be endured , by a set of friendless , unprotected travellers , telling men , wherever they came , that the religion ...
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... the moft ftrict examina- tion , nothing could be difcovered in the principles of thefe perfons , but " a bad and exceffive fuperftition , " accompanied , it VOL . I. D feems , feems , with an oath or mutual federation , ແ [ 33 ]
... the moft ftrict examina- tion , nothing could be difcovered in the principles of thefe perfons , but " a bad and exceffive fuperftition , " accompanied , it VOL . I. D feems , feems , with an oath or mutual federation , ແ [ 33 ]
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