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... proof , or even that , by arguments drawn from the light of nature , they can be made out to be probable ; it is enough that we are able to say concerning them , that they are not so violently improbable , so contra- dictory to what we ...
... proof , or even that , by arguments drawn from the light of nature , they can be made out to be probable ; it is enough that we are able to say concerning them , that they are not so violently improbable , so contra- dictory to what we ...
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... proof , and to all future reasoning upon the sub- 1 ject , it may be necessary , before we pro- ceed farther , to examine the principle upon which it professes to be founded ; which principle is concisely this , That it is contrary to ...
... proof , and to all future reasoning upon the sub- 1 ject , it may be necessary , before we pro- ceed farther , to examine the principle upon which it professes to be founded ; which principle is concisely this , That it is contrary to ...
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... its end . The effect we ascribe simply to the volition of the Deity ; of whose existence and power , not to say of whose presence and agency , we have previous and independent proof . We have , therefore , all we seek for in the 10.
... its end . The effect we ascribe simply to the volition of the Deity ; of whose existence and power , not to say of whose presence and agency , we have previous and independent proof . We have , therefore , all we seek for in the 10.
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... proof by telling us , that we are not obliged to explain how the story or the evidence arose . Now I think that we are obliged ; not , perhaps , to show by positive accounts how it did , but by a probable hypothesis how it might so ...
... proof by telling us , that we are not obliged to explain how the story or the evidence arose . Now I think that we are obliged ; not , perhaps , to show by positive accounts how it did , but by a probable hypothesis how it might so ...
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... proof , that the original teachers of Christianity , in consequence of their new profession , entered upon a new and sin- gular course of life . We We may be allowed to presume , that the institution which they preached to others , they ...
... proof , that the original teachers of Christianity , in consequence of their new profession , entered upon a new and sin- gular course of life . We We may be allowed to presume , that the institution which they preached to others , they ...
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