Philosophical and Critical Inquiries Concerning ChristianityW.W. Woodward, and for sale at his book-store, lately occupied by Mr. William Young, No. 52, corner of Second and Chestnut-streets, 1803 - 288 Seiten |
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... sense , it is conformable to the most natural senti- ments of the human mind , it is established by the universal consent of almost the whole C human race , it is consonant to the clearest principles CHAP PAGE ON the order and laws of ...
... sense , it is conformable to the most natural senti- ments of the human mind , it is established by the universal consent of almost the whole C human race , it is consonant to the clearest principles CHAP PAGE ON the order and laws of ...
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... sense , if I refused to take ana- logy for my guide in things of this nature . I should lead a life of misery , I should not even be able to provide for my own preser- vation . For , if the knowledge I have of the aliments which have ...
... sense , if I refused to take ana- logy for my guide in things of this nature . I should lead a life of misery , I should not even be able to provide for my own preser- vation . For , if the knowledge I have of the aliments which have ...
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... sense is able to judge , or concern- ing which we have a thorough conviction that there is no mistake . 3 Good sense , or common sense , will be that degree of understanding requisite to judge of such facts ; but as the most pal- pable ...
... sense is able to judge , or concern- ing which we have a thorough conviction that there is no mistake . 3 Good sense , or common sense , will be that degree of understanding requisite to judge of such facts ; but as the most pal- pable ...
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... sense and irreproachable manners ; if these qualities were never disputed , even by their adversaries ; if nature were as subservient to their command as to that of their master ; if , finally , they persevered in their testimo- ny with ...
... sense and irreproachable manners ; if these qualities were never disputed , even by their adversaries ; if nature were as subservient to their command as to that of their master ; if , finally , they persevered in their testimo- ny with ...
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... sense ; and in the order of divine wisdom , it must be extreme- ly clear and perceptible : such a fact , there- fore , being submitted to the inquisition of my senses , may consequently be the sub- ject of testimony . The senses are ...
... sense ; and in the order of divine wisdom , it must be extreme- ly clear and perceptible : such a fact , there- fore , being submitted to the inquisition of my senses , may consequently be the sub- ject of testimony . The senses are ...
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admirable admit adversaries ancient appear astonishing attested authenticity cause centuries cerning Chap character Christ Christianity circumstances circumstantial conceive concerning conformable contradict convinced Correvon course of nature criticism crucified dead death deceived disciples discover doctrine doubt effects essential evidence examined existence extraordinary faculties false favour Gospel of Perfection gospels happiness heart heaven human imposture inquiries intelligence Irenæus Jesus judge judgment language least magistrates Manicheism mankind manner master means messen Messiah mind miracles miraculous facts moral certainty moral order narrative nation nesses never object opinion Palingenesis particular perceive perfect philosophical physical order Polybius Porphyrus primitive integrity probability proofs prophecies Pyrrhonism racter reader reason religion resurrection rules of sound second Alcibiades sect Seigneux senses society soul speak spoken sublime sufficient suppose Supreme intelligence testimony things Thucydides tion trine true truth ture unto various Vide witnesses words writings