Evidences of ChristianityJ. F. Dove, 1826 - 336 pages |
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... OBJECTIONS . CHAP . I. - The Discrepancies between the several Gospels . 283 CHAP . II . - Erroneous Opinions imputed to the Apostles 286 • 290 CHAP . IV . • 292 CHAP . III . The connexion of Christianity with the Jewish History ...
... OBJECTIONS . CHAP . I. - The Discrepancies between the several Gospels . 283 CHAP . II . - Erroneous Opinions imputed to the Apostles 286 • 290 CHAP . IV . • 292 CHAP . III . The connexion of Christianity with the Jewish History ...
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... objection to the divine government in not putting a difference between the good and the bad , and the inconsistency of this con- fusion with the care and benevolence discoverable in the works of the Deity , is done away ; suppose it to ...
... objection to the divine government in not putting a difference between the good and the bad , and the inconsistency of this con- fusion with the care and benevolence discoverable in the works of the Deity , is done away ; suppose it to ...
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... objection . But since it is an objection which stands in the very threshold of our argument , and , if admitted , is a bar to every proof , and to all future reasoning upon the subject , it may be necessary , before we proceed farther ...
... objection . But since it is an objection which stands in the very threshold of our argument , and , if admitted , is a bar to every proof , and to all future reasoning upon the subject , it may be necessary , before we proceed farther ...
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... objection to miracles , is founded in the presumption , either that the course of na- ture is invariable , or that if it be over varied , variations will be frequent and general . Has the necessity of this alternative been demonstrated ...
... objection to miracles , is founded in the presumption , either that the course of na- ture is invariable , or that if it be over varied , variations will be frequent and general . Has the necessity of this alternative been demonstrated ...
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... objection ? But as a continuation of the argument from experience , it is said that when we advance accounts of miracles , we assign effects without causes , or we attribute effects to eauses inadequate to the purpose , or to causes of ...
... objection ? But as a continuation of the argument from experience , it is said that when we advance accounts of miracles , we assign effects without causes , or we attribute effects to eauses inadequate to the purpose , or to causes of ...
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