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... present canon SECT . IX . Our present Gospels were considered by the adversa- ries of Christianity , as containing the accounts upon which the religion was founded • 183 • 137 SECT . X. - Formal catalogues of authentic Scriptures were ...
... present canon SECT . IX . Our present Gospels were considered by the adversa- ries of Christianity , as containing the accounts upon which the religion was founded • 183 • 137 SECT . X. - Formal catalogues of authentic Scriptures were ...
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... present did not perceive it to exist ; as if it should be asserted that , in a particular room , and at a particu- lar hour of a certain day , a man was raised from the dead , in which room , and at the time specified , we being present ...
... present did not perceive it to exist ; as if it should be asserted that , in a particular room , and at a particu- lar hour of a certain day , a man was raised from the dead , in which room , and at the time specified , we being present ...
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... present , or which makes men then to have been a different kind of beings from what they are now . But the short consideration which , independently of every other , convinces me that there is no solid foundation in Mr Hume's conclusion ...
... present , or which makes men then to have been a different kind of beings from what they are now . But the short consideration which , independently of every other , convinces me that there is no solid foundation in Mr Hume's conclusion ...
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... and acceptance with God . This , however ration- al it may appear , or recommending to us at present , did not by any means facilitate the plan then . On 1 the contrary , to disparage those qualities which the highest CHRISTIANITY . 11.
... and acceptance with God . This , however ration- al it may appear , or recommending to us at present , did not by any means facilitate the plan then . On 1 the contrary , to disparage those qualities which the highest CHRISTIANITY . 11.
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... present state of things , by suffering a religion of which they believe nothing , to be disturbed by another of which they believe as little . They are ready themselves to conform to any thing ; and are , oftentimes , amongst the ...
... present state of things , by suffering a religion of which they believe nothing , to be disturbed by another of which they believe as little . They are ready themselves to conform to any thing ; and are , oftentimes , amongst the ...
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