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... natural philo- fophy , because , when these are related , it is expected that , under the fame circumstances , the fame effect will follow universally ; and in ... nature is invariable , 4 or or that , if it be ever varied , variations [ 9 ]
... natural philo- fophy , because , when these are related , it is expected that , under the fame circumstances , the fame effect will follow universally ; and in ... nature is invariable , 4 or or that , if it be ever varied , variations [ 9 ]
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... nature the agency of an intelligent Being , and is there any good reafon for judging this ftate of the cafe to be probable ? Ought we not rather to expect , that fuch a Being , upon occafions of peculiar importance , may interrupt the ...
... nature the agency of an intelligent Being , and is there any good reafon for judging this ftate of the cafe to be probable ? Ought we not rather to expect , that fuch a Being , upon occafions of peculiar importance , may interrupt the ...
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... nature . As Mr. Hume has reprefented the question , miracles are alike incredible to him who is previously assured of the conftant agency a divine Being , and to him who believes that no fuch being exists in the universe . They are ...
... nature . As Mr. Hume has reprefented the question , miracles are alike incredible to him who is previously assured of the conftant agency a divine Being , and to him who believes that no fuch being exists in the universe . They are ...
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... nature as certain as thefe are , have ever acted in the fame manner , in atteftation of the accounts which they delivered , and properly in con- fequence of their belief of those accounts . The first of these propofitions , as it forms ...
... nature as certain as thefe are , have ever acted in the fame manner , in atteftation of the accounts which they delivered , and properly in con- fequence of their belief of those accounts . The first of these propofitions , as it forms ...
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... nature of the cafe , that is , by inferences from thofe parts of the cafe which , in point of fact , are on all hands acknowledged . First then , the Chriftian religion exifts , and therefore by fome means or other was eftablished . Now ...
... nature of the cafe , that is , by inferences from thofe parts of the cafe which , in point of fact , are on all hands acknowledged . First then , the Chriftian religion exifts , and therefore by fome means or other was eftablished . Now ...
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