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... remark a want of argumentative justice , that , in describing the improbability of miracles , he suppresses all those circum- stances of extenuation , which result from our knowledge of the existence , power , and disposition of the ...
... remark a want of argumentative justice , that , in describing the improbability of miracles , he suppresses all those circum- stances of extenuation , which result from our knowledge of the existence , power , and disposition of the ...
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... facts , and by arguments and discourses built upon these facts , either referring to them , or necessarily presup- posing them . I remark this variety , because , in ex- amining ancient records , or indeed any species of testimony 52.
... facts , and by arguments and discourses built upon these facts , either referring to them , or necessarily presup- posing them . I remark this variety , because , in ex- amining ancient records , or indeed any species of testimony 52.
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... remark upon this passage of their history , how perfectly free they appear to have been from any pecuniary or interested views whatever . The most tempting opportunity which occurred , of making a gain of their converts , was by the ...
... remark upon this passage of their history , how perfectly free they appear to have been from any pecuniary or interested views whatever . The most tempting opportunity which occurred , of making a gain of their converts , was by the ...
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... remarks it . When the people took their part , he does not leave it without notice . When the apostles were carried a second time before the Sanhedrim , he is careful to observe that they were brought without violence . When milder ...
... remarks it . When the people took their part , he does not leave it without notice . When the apostles were carried a second time before the Sanhedrim , he is careful to observe that they were brought without violence . When milder ...
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... another by a great distance of place and dissimilitude of situation . It is also ex- tremely material to remark , that there is no room for insinuating that , our books " were fabricated with a studious accommo- dation to the usages 126.
... another by a great distance of place and dissimilitude of situation . It is also ex- tremely material to remark , that there is no room for insinuating that , our books " were fabricated with a studious accommo- dation to the usages 126.
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