A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts |
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... reason for judging this state of the case to be probable ? Ought we not rather to expect that such a Being , on occa- sions of peculiar importance , may interrupt the order which he had appointed , yet that such occasions should return ...
... reason for judging this state of the case to be probable ? Ought we not rather to expect that such a Being , on occa- sions of peculiar importance , may interrupt the order which he had appointed , yet that such occasions should return ...
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... reason , had worked themselves into a persuasion , that some signal and greatly advanta- geous change was to be effected in the condition of their country , by the agency of a long promised mes- senger from heaven . ' The rulers of the ...
... reason , had worked themselves into a persuasion , that some signal and greatly advanta- geous change was to be effected in the condition of their country , by the agency of a long promised mes- senger from heaven . ' The rulers of the ...
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... reason or authority for what he said , and con- trary to the truth of the case ; or that , although Christ had never foretold any such thing , and the event would have contradicted him if he had , yet historians , who lived in the age ...
... reason or authority for what he said , and con- trary to the truth of the case ; or that , although Christ had never foretold any such thing , and the event would have contradicted him if he had , yet historians , who lived in the age ...
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... reason why the Jewish rulers did not , at this time , think it prudent to proceed to greater extremities . It was not long , however , before the enemies of the institution found means to represent it to the people as tending to subvert ...
... reason why the Jewish rulers did not , at this time , think it prudent to proceed to greater extremities . It was not long , however , before the enemies of the institution found means to represent it to the people as tending to subvert ...
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... reason not mentioned , perhaps not known , but probably connected with the civil history of the 1 Acts viii . 1 , And they were all scattered abroad : " but the term ' all ' is not , I think , to be taken strictly as denoting more than ...
... reason not mentioned , perhaps not known , but probably connected with the civil history of the 1 Acts viii . 1 , And they were all scattered abroad : " but the term ' all ' is not , I think , to be taken strictly as denoting more than ...
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