Evidences of ChristianityJ. F. Dove, 1826 - 336 pages |
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... human creation ; and , secondly , that being so de- stined , he should acquaint them with it . It is not neces- sary for our purpose , that these propositions be capable of proof , or even that by arguments drawn from the light of ...
... human creation ; and , secondly , that being so de- stined , he should acquaint them with it . It is not neces- sary for our purpose , that these propositions be capable of proof , or even that by arguments drawn from the light of ...
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... human testimony can in any case render them credi- ble . I think the reflection above stated , that if there be a revelation , there must be miracles , and that under the circumstances in which the human species are placed , a ...
... human testimony can in any case render them credi- ble . I think the reflection above stated , that if there be a revelation , there must be miracles , and that under the circumstances in which the human species are placed , a ...
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... human testimony . It is not like alleging a new law of nature , or a new experiment in natural philosophy ; because when these are related , it is expected that under the same circum- stances , the same effect will follow universally ...
... human testimony . It is not like alleging a new law of nature , or a new experiment in natural philosophy ; because when these are related , it is expected that under the same circum- stances , the same effect will follow universally ...
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... human affairs and human conduct at present , or which makes men then to have been a diffe- rent kind of beings from what they are now , If But the short consideration which , independently of every other , convinces me that there is no ...
... human affairs and human conduct at present , or which makes men then to have been a diffe- rent kind of beings from what they are now , If But the short consideration which , independently of every other , convinces me that there is no ...
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... human kingdom , when in truth we speak of that which is with God . ' * And it was undoubtedly a natural source of calumny and miscon struction . The preachers of Christianity had therefore to contend with prejudice backed by power ...
... human kingdom , when in truth we speak of that which is with God . ' * And it was undoubtedly a natural source of calumny and miscon struction . The preachers of Christianity had therefore to contend with prejudice backed by power ...
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