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The question is not , Whether we may not conceive of external proofs of the mission of Moses , and of Christ and his apostles , differing from those which are assumed to have been given , and more convincing .
The question is not , Whether we may not conceive of external proofs of the mission of Moses , and of Christ and his apostles , differing from those which are assumed to have been given , and more convincing .
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It has abolished infanticide and human sacrifices , so prevalent among ancient and modern heathens ; put an end to polygamy and divorce ; and , by the institution of marriage in an indissoluble bond , has given birth to a felicity and ...
It has abolished infanticide and human sacrifices , so prevalent among ancient and modern heathens ; put an end to polygamy and divorce ; and , by the institution of marriage in an indissoluble bond , has given birth to a felicity and ...
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entering upon his office and commencing his ministry ; and if , therefore , it can be proved , that it was not given to him with reference to his miraculous conception , it must follow that it was given on grounds independent of his ...
entering upon his office and commencing his ministry ; and if , therefore , it can be proved , that it was not given to him with reference to his miraculous conception , it must follow that it was given on grounds independent of his ...
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