Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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... kind was that of David Williams , an Englishman , who had been a dissenting minister in Liverpool , but passing over first to Socinianism , and then to deism , went to London , where , being patronized by some persons of influence , he ...
... kind was that of David Williams , an Englishman , who had been a dissenting minister in Liverpool , but passing over first to Socinianism , and then to deism , went to London , where , being patronized by some persons of influence , he ...
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... kind of testimony for any kind of mi- racle can possibly amount to a probability , much less to a proof ! " It might appear that after so complete a renuncia- tion of the principle which at first he so strenuously asserted , we might ...
... kind of testimony for any kind of mi- racle can possibly amount to a probability , much less to a proof ! " It might appear that after so complete a renuncia- tion of the principle which at first he so strenuously asserted , we might ...
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... kind of evidence may be , it cannot be more certain than the principle , that the same causes will uniformly produce the same effects . Therefore , although we should , under all manner of circumstances , see such events , they could ...
... kind of evidence may be , it cannot be more certain than the principle , that the same causes will uniformly produce the same effects . Therefore , although we should , under all manner of circumstances , see such events , they could ...
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