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... true , or the teftimony false ; and this I think a fair account of the controverfy . But herein I remark a want of argumentative juftice , that , in of in describing the improbability of miracles , he fuppreffes [ 11 ]
... true , or the teftimony false ; and this I think a fair account of the controverfy . But herein I remark a want of argumentative juftice , that , in of in describing the improbability of miracles , he fuppreffes [ 11 ]
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... , the new fect preached up faith , well - regulated affections , inward purity and moral rectitude of difpo- sition , as the true ground , on the part of the worshipper , worshipper , of merit and acceptance with God . This [ 24 ]
... , the new fect preached up faith , well - regulated affections , inward purity and moral rectitude of difpo- sition , as the true ground , on the part of the worshipper , worshipper , of merit and acceptance with God . This [ 24 ]
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... true that unbelievers are usually tolerant . They are not difpofed ( and why fhould they ? ) to endanger the present state of things , by fuffering a religion of which they believe nothing , to be disturbed by another of which they ...
... true that unbelievers are usually tolerant . They are not difpofed ( and why fhould they ? ) to endanger the present state of things , by fuffering a religion of which they believe nothing , to be disturbed by another of which they ...
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... true , by the philofophers as equally falfe , and by the magistrate as equally useful : " and I would afk , from which of thefe three claffes of men were the Chriftian miffionaries to look for protection or impunity ? Could they expect ...
... true , by the philofophers as equally falfe , and by the magistrate as equally useful : " and I would afk , from which of thefe three claffes of men were the Chriftian miffionaries to look for protection or impunity ? Could they expect ...
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... true ; either that the evangelifts have delivered what Chrift really spoke , and that the event cor- responded with the prediction ; or that they put the prediction into Chrift's mouth , be- . cause , at the time of writing the history ...
... true ; either that the evangelifts have delivered what Chrift really spoke , and that the event cor- responded with the prediction ; or that they put the prediction into Chrift's mouth , be- . cause , at the time of writing the history ...
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