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Agreeably to this , the authors both of the Jewish and the Christian revelations profess to have authenticated their mission by the two great external proofs , MIRACLES and PROPHECY ; and it remains to be considered whether this kind of ...
Agreeably to this , the authors both of the Jewish and the Christian revelations profess to have authenticated their mission by the two great external proofs , MIRACLES and PROPHECY ; and it remains to be considered whether this kind of ...
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than from testimony ; since , on this supposition , nothing but testimony can bring us acquainted with the whole series of his dispensations ; and this kind of knowledge is absolutely necessary previously to our correctly inferring ...
than from testimony ; since , on this supposition , nothing but testimony can bring us acquainted with the whole series of his dispensations ; and this kind of knowledge is absolutely necessary previously to our correctly inferring ...
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On the other hand , the process of obtaining a rational proof of the Divine attestation of a doctrine , by miracles for instance , is of the most simple and decisive kind , and gives to unbelief the character of obvious perverseness and ...
On the other hand , the process of obtaining a rational proof of the Divine attestation of a doctrine , by miracles for instance , is of the most simple and decisive kind , and gives to unbelief the character of obvious perverseness and ...
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