AN ESSAY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE |
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... fact . If this be so anywhere , he begs the reader in such cases to understand him as speaking hypothetically , and in the sense of an argumentum ad hominem and à fortiori . -- Vor is such hypothetical reasoning out of place in a ...
... fact . If this be so anywhere , he begs the reader in such cases to understand him as speaking hypothetically , and in the sense of an argumentum ad hominem and à fortiori . -- Vor is such hypothetical reasoning out of place in a ...
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... fact , or professed solutions of the fact , and belong to the province of opinion , but to a fact do they relate , on an . admitted fact do they turn , which must be ascertained as other facts , and surely has on the whole been so ...
... fact , or professed solutions of the fact , and belong to the province of opinion , but to a fact do they relate , on an . admitted fact do they turn , which must be ascertained as other facts , and surely has on the whole been so ...
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... fact is a mere name for a cluster or family of rival religions all together , religions at variance one with another , and claiming the same appellation , not because there can be assigned any one and the same doctrine as the common ...
... fact is a mere name for a cluster or family of rival religions all together , religions at variance one with another , and claiming the same appellation , not because there can be assigned any one and the same doctrine as the common ...
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... facts are adduced to the contrary , the most natural hypothesis , the most agreeable to our mode of proceeding in parallel cases , and that which takes precedence of all others , is to consider that the society of Christians , which the ...
... facts are adduced to the contrary , the most natural hypothesis , the most agreeable to our mode of proceeding in parallel cases , and that which takes precedence of all others , is to consider that the society of Christians , which the ...
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... fact , to seek in history the matter of that Revelation which has been vouchsafed to mankind ; that they cannot be historical Christians if they would . They say , in the words of Chillingworth , “ There are popes against popes ...
... fact , to seek in history the matter of that Revelation which has been vouchsafed to mankind ; that they cannot be historical Christians if they would . They say , in the words of Chillingworth , “ There are popes against popes ...
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