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... THE MIRACULOUS EVIDENCE FOR THE TRUTH OF CHRISTIANITY . CHAP . I. On the Principles of Historical Evidence , and their Application to the Question of the Truth of Christianity , 147 CHAP . II . On the Genuineness of the different.
... THE MIRACULOUS EVIDENCE FOR THE TRUTH OF CHRISTIANITY . CHAP . I. On the Principles of Historical Evidence , and their Application to the Question of the Truth of Christianity , 147 CHAP . II . On the Genuineness of the different.
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... principle . That the machinery of his own internal system may be kept prosperously a - going it is no more required that he should look inwardly , than that he should look outwardly or upwardly to the Heavens lest the mechanism of the ...
... principle . That the machinery of his own internal system may be kept prosperously a - going it is no more required that he should look inwardly , than that he should look outwardly or upwardly to the Heavens lest the mechanism of the ...
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... principle is engaged , and not with the understanding itself— and while there are many who , to magnify their own office , will tell of the science of mind that it is the parent of all other sciences ; and which there- fore occupy a ...
... principle is engaged , and not with the understanding itself— and while there are many who , to magnify their own office , will tell of the science of mind that it is the parent of all other sciences ; and which there- fore occupy a ...
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... principles of reasoning . It , for example , lays confident hold on the truth of the axiom that every event must have a cause ; or , proceeding on the constancy of nature , that a like result is always to be anticipated in like ...
... principles of reasoning . It , for example , lays confident hold on the truth of the axiom that every event must have a cause ; or , proceeding on the constancy of nature , that a like result is always to be anticipated in like ...
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... principles whether of Logic or of Ethics are controverted , that we are thrown back as it were on our own minds , to take a view there , of what the laws are , whether of human feeling or of human thought . When there is a denial of ...
... principles whether of Logic or of Ethics are controverted , that we are thrown back as it were on our own minds , to take a view there , of what the laws are , whether of human feeling or of human thought . When there is a denial of ...
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