The Difficulties of InfidelityC. & J. Rivington, 1824 - 272 páginas |
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... testimony , by which the performance of works purporting to be miraculous , is estab- lished . p . 224 . ( 2. ) The evidence , by which these works are proved to have been real , not simulated , miracles . p . 236 . SECTION VII . The ...
... testimony , by which the performance of works purporting to be miraculous , is estab- lished . p . 224 . ( 2. ) The evidence , by which these works are proved to have been real , not simulated , miracles . p . 236 . SECTION VII . The ...
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... against the researches of physio- logy , and boldly controvert the necessity of moral testimony . The fact therefore of the universal deluge I consider as demonstrated : whence we may fairly 68 [ SECT . III . THE DIFFICULTIES.
... against the researches of physio- logy , and boldly controvert the necessity of moral testimony . The fact therefore of the universal deluge I consider as demonstrated : whence we may fairly 68 [ SECT . III . THE DIFFICULTIES.
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... testimony both of universal history and of strictly corre- sponding geology , thus shaking all moral evidence to its very basis , and thus introducing a complete uncertainty as to every past event both ancient and modern . Which of ...
... testimony both of universal history and of strictly corre- sponding geology , thus shaking all moral evidence to its very basis , and thus introducing a complete uncertainty as to every past event both ancient and modern . Which of ...
Página 91
... testimony which it bears of the existence of those early periods : it begins at the cradle of mankind , and its remnants are likely to be preserved to the very day of universal destruction . All men , whatever may be their opinions and ...
... testimony which it bears of the existence of those early periods : it begins at the cradle of mankind , and its remnants are likely to be preserved to the very day of universal destruction . All men , whatever may be their opinions and ...
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... testimony as direct and explicit as can well be desired . Having treated of the islands on this side the pil- lars of Hercules , says Diodorus Siculus , we will proceed to those which are in the ocean . Opposite SECT . IV . 103 OF ...
... testimony as direct and explicit as can well be desired . Having treated of the islands on this side the pil- lars of Hercules , says Diodorus Siculus , we will proceed to those which are in the ocean . Opposite SECT . IV . 103 OF ...
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