A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts |
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... fact in question , that no such thing was ever experi- enced , or that universal experience is against it , is to assume the subject of the controversy . Now the improbability which arises from the want ( for this properly is a want ...
... fact in question , that no such thing was ever experi- enced , or that universal experience is against it , is to assume the subject of the controversy . Now the improbability which arises from the want ( for this properly is a want ...
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... fact solves the phenomenon . If we reject this solution , we ought to have some other to rest in ; and none even by our adversaries can be admitted , which is not consistent with the principles that regu- late human affairs and human ...
... fact solves the phenomenon . If we reject this solution , we ought to have some other to rest in ; and none even by our adversaries can be admitted , which is not consistent with the principles that regu- late human affairs and human ...
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... fact , there is a strong proof , independent of the Scrip- ture - narratives , that something at variance with our ordinary present experience of the course of Nature as now subsisting among us - namely , a direct communication to Man ...
... fact , there is a strong proof , independent of the Scrip- ture - narratives , that something at variance with our ordinary present experience of the course of Nature as now subsisting among us - namely , a direct communication to Man ...
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... fact that some instruction from above must , at some time or other , have been supplied to mankind . And the most probable con- clusion is , that Man when first created , or very shortly after- wards , was advanced , by the Creator ...
... fact that some instruction from above must , at some time or other , have been supplied to mankind . And the most probable con- clusion is , that Man when first created , or very shortly after- wards , was advanced , by the Creator ...
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... facts now by natural causes , science may discover a natural account for them hereafter . It would be shorter to say at once , that we cannot believe any fact of ancient history , because something may be discovered hereafter to refute ...
... facts now by natural causes , science may discover a natural account for them hereafter . It would be shorter to say at once , that we cannot believe any fact of ancient history , because something may be discovered hereafter to refute ...
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