The Evidences of the Christian Religion: To which are Added Several Discourses Against Atheism and Infidelity, and in Defence of the Christian RevelationClarendon Press, 1801 - 354 |
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Strona xxv
... must certainly exift by the ' fame neceffity of nature ! Confe - t quently wherever space and time is found , there God muft alfo be . And as it appears impoffible to us , ' that space should be limited , or 6 6 adis M 1 ' that is that ...
... must certainly exift by the ' fame neceffity of nature ! Confe - t quently wherever space and time is found , there God muft alfo be . And as it appears impoffible to us , ' that space should be limited , or 6 6 adis M 1 ' that is that ...
Strona xxvi
... must be both im- " menfe and eternal d agnitiw This great man applied himself with the utmost attention to the study of the Holy Scriptures , and confidered the feveral parts of them with an uncommon exactnefs ; par ticularly as to the ...
... must be both im- " menfe and eternal d agnitiw This great man applied himself with the utmost attention to the study of the Holy Scriptures , and confidered the feveral parts of them with an uncommon exactnefs ; par ticularly as to the ...
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... must premise , that fome parts of our Saviour's history may be reasonably expected from Pagans . I mean fuch parts as might be known to those who lived at a distance from Judæa , as well as to those who were the followers and eye ...
... must premise , that fome parts of our Saviour's history may be reasonably expected from Pagans . I mean fuch parts as might be known to those who lived at a distance from Judæa , as well as to those who were the followers and eye ...
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... must have con- tained great arguments for the truth of our Saviour's history , because in it he af- ferted the divinity of our Saviour , which could not but engage him in the proof of his miracles . " V. I do allow that , generally ...
... must have con- tained great arguments for the truth of our Saviour's history , because in it he af- ferted the divinity of our Saviour , which could not but engage him in the proof of his miracles . " V. I do allow that , generally ...
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... must confider , that many thousands had seen the tranfac- tions of our Saviour in Judæa , and that many hundred thousands had received an account of them from the mouths of those who were actually eye - witneffes . I fhall only mention ...
... must confider , that many thousands had seen the tranfac- tions of our Saviour in Judæa , and that many hundred thousands had received an account of them from the mouths of those who were actually eye - witneffes . I fhall only mention ...
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