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These points having been established , the main questions before us are , whether the facts alleged as miraculous in the Old and New Testaments have a sufficient claim to that character , and whether they were wrought - in confirmation ...
These points having been established , the main questions before us are , whether the facts alleged as miraculous in the Old and New Testaments have a sufficient claim to that character , and whether they were wrought - in confirmation ...
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Nothing therefore remains but to establish their claims as miracles . V Out of the numerous miracles ... The established course of natural causes and effects is interrupted by an operation upon that mighty element , the atmosphere .
Nothing therefore remains but to establish their claims as miracles . V Out of the numerous miracles ... The established course of natural causes and effects is interrupted by an operation upon that mighty element , the atmosphere .
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According to the present established order of nature , this also may be termed a necessary connection , although not necessary in the sense of its being the only method by which the infinite and first efficient could produce the effect ...
According to the present established order of nature , this also may be termed a necessary connection , although not necessary in the sense of its being the only method by which the infinite and first efficient could produce the effect ...
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