A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 1R. Faulder, 1807 - Apologetics |
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... founded - 277 SECTION X. Formal catalogues of authentic Scrip- tures were published , in all which our present Gospels were included 288 SECTION XI . The above propositions cannot be predi- cated of those books which are commonly called ...
... founded - 277 SECTION X. Formal catalogues of authentic Scrip- tures were published , in all which our present Gospels were included 288 SECTION XI . The above propositions cannot be predi- cated of those books which are commonly called ...
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... founded ; which principle is concisely this , That it is contrary to experience that a miracle should be true , but not contrary to expe- rience that testimony should be false . Now there appears a small ambiguity in the term ...
... founded ; which principle is concisely this , That it is contrary to experience that a miracle should be true , but not contrary to expe- rience that testimony should be false . Now there appears a small ambiguity in the term ...
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... founded in the presumption , either that the course of nature is invariable , or that , if it be ever varied , variations will be frequent and general . Has the neces sity of this alternative been demonstrated ? Permit us to call the ...
... founded in the presumption , either that the course of nature is invariable , or that , if it be ever varied , variations will be frequent and general . Has the neces sity of this alternative been demonstrated ? Permit us to call the ...
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... Founder of the institution , his associates and immediate followers , acted the part which the proposition imputes to them : secondly , that they did so in attestation of the miraculous history recorded in our Scriptures , and solely in ...
... Founder of the institution , his associates and immediate followers , acted the part which the proposition imputes to them : secondly , that they did so in attestation of the miraculous history recorded in our Scriptures , and solely in ...
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... founder of the institution , and of those who were joined with him in the un- dertaking , or we are driven upon the strange supposition , that , although they might lie by , others would take it up ; although they were quiet and silent ...
... founder of the institution , and of those who were joined with him in the un- dertaking , or we are driven upon the strange supposition , that , although they might lie by , others would take it up ; although they were quiet and silent ...
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