A View of the Evidences of Christianity, Volume 1R. Faulder, 1794 - Apologetics |
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... miracles . That reality al- ways must be proved by evidence . We af- fert only that in miracles adduced in fup- port of revelation , there is not any such an- tecedent improbability as no testimony can furmount . And , for the purpose ...
... miracles . That reality al- ways must be proved by evidence . We af- fert only that in miracles adduced in fup- port of revelation , there is not any such an- tecedent improbability as no testimony can furmount . And , for the purpose ...
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... of evidence they be attested . This is the prejudication we would re- fift . For to this length does a modern ob- jection to miracles go , viz . that no human B 3 tefti- teftimony can in any cafe render them cre- dible . [ 5 ]
... of evidence they be attested . This is the prejudication we would re- fift . For to this length does a modern ob- jection to miracles go , viz . that no human B 3 tefti- teftimony can in any cafe render them cre- dible . [ 5 ]
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... miracles ; and that , under the circumstances in which the human fpecies are placed , a re- velation is not ... miracle fhould be true , but not con- trary to experience that teftimony should be falfe . Now there appears a small ...
... miracles ; and that , under the circumstances in which the human fpecies are placed , a re- velation is not ... miracle fhould be true , but not con- trary to experience that teftimony should be falfe . Now there appears a small ...
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... miracles were wrought upon the first promulgation of Christianity , when no- thing but miracles could decide its autho- rity , is it certain that fuch miracles would be repeated fo often , and in fo many places , as to become objects of ...
... miracles were wrought upon the first promulgation of Christianity , when no- thing but miracles could decide its autho- rity , is it certain that fuch miracles would be repeated fo often , and in fo many places , as to become objects of ...
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... miracle , which is contrary to its nature as fuch , and would totally deftroy the use and purpose for which it was wrought , The force of experience as an objection to miracles is founded in the presumption , either that the courfe of ...
... miracle , which is contrary to its nature as fuch , and would totally deftroy the use and purpose for which it was wrought , The force of experience as an objection to miracles is founded in the presumption , either that the courfe of ...
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