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... that , because we do not admit the account given of the absence of our Lord's body from the sepulchre by the Jews , we must therefore admit that of the apostles , yet the very inability of those who first objected to the fact of the ...
... that , because we do not admit the account given of the absence of our Lord's body from the sepulchre by the Jews , we must therefore admit that of the apostles , yet the very inability of those who first objected to the fact of the ...
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In the Scriptures alone we find a cause assigned which accounts for the phenomenon , and we are bound therefore by the rules of philosophy itself to admit it . It is this , that man is by NATURE prone to evil ; and as it would be highly ...
In the Scriptures alone we find a cause assigned which accounts for the phenomenon , and we are bound therefore by the rules of philosophy itself to admit it . It is this , that man is by NATURE prone to evil ; and as it would be highly ...
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The common ground on which all such objections rest , is an unwillingness to admit as truth , and to receive as established and authorized doctrine , what is incomprehensible . They contend , that if a revelation has been made , there ...
The common ground on which all such objections rest , is an unwillingness to admit as truth , and to receive as established and authorized doctrine , what is incomprehensible . They contend , that if a revelation has been made , there ...
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