The Difficulties of InfidelityC. & J. Rivington, 1824 - 272 páginas |
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... MIRACLES IS SUPPORTED . PERFORMANCE OF THAT Christianity is now received , as an un- doubted revelation from heaven , by the greater part of the civilized world ; and that it spread , in a wonderfully short space of time from the death ...
... MIRACLES IS SUPPORTED . PERFORMANCE OF THAT Christianity is now received , as an un- doubted revelation from heaven , by the greater part of the civilized world ; and that it spread , in a wonderfully short space of time from the death ...
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... miracles . The power of working miracles was ascribed to the primitive Church , but no miracles were ever performed . There- fore men were easily and naturally persuaded by the non - performance of miracles . This syllogism , I confess ...
... miracles . The power of working miracles was ascribed to the primitive Church , but no miracles were ever performed . There- fore men were easily and naturally persuaded by the non - performance of miracles . This syllogism , I confess ...
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... miracles produces the necessary and inevitable effect of completely stultifying his third reason . 4. The fourth reason is the pure and austere morals of the primitive Christians . That the holy lives of the early believers had a ...
... miracles produces the necessary and inevitable effect of completely stultifying his third reason . 4. The fourth reason is the pure and austere morals of the primitive Christians . That the holy lives of the early believers had a ...
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... miracles . - 1. The first of these two causes was necessary , on account of the natural reluctance of man to embrace a life of danger and self - denial in the place of a life of safety and indulgence . Though the intellect may be ...
... miracles . - 1. The first of these two causes was necessary , on account of the natural reluctance of man to embrace a life of danger and self - denial in the place of a life of safety and indulgence . Though the intellect may be ...
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... miracles . By the hands of the apostles , we read , were many signs and wonders wrought among the people . And believers were the more added to the Lord , multitudes both of men and women ; insomuch that they brought forth the sick into ...
... miracles . By the hands of the apostles , we read , were many signs and wonders wrought among the people . And believers were the more added to the Lord , multitudes both of men and women ; insomuch that they brought forth the sick into ...
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