The Antiquity and Genuineness of the Gospels: Being a Hand-book of the Confirmatory Arguments in Support Thereof, with Some Prefatory Remarks on the Remote Sources of Modern UnbeliefW. H. Allen & Company, 1884 - 106 pages |
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... prove it it is necessary to take a survey , however short , of the workings of knowledge in this connection . In whichever aspect of our nature we view them , I contend they will be found to be adverse to faith . For method's sake , let ...
... prove it it is necessary to take a survey , however short , of the workings of knowledge in this connection . In whichever aspect of our nature we view them , I contend they will be found to be adverse to faith . For method's sake , let ...
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... proved ) , though in an opposite way . I mean by the assumption of their inconsistency with an intermediate cause , the effect of which in connection with the progress of knowledge is to render the notion of a miracle less probable ...
... proved ) , though in an opposite way . I mean by the assumption of their inconsistency with an intermediate cause , the effect of which in connection with the progress of knowledge is to render the notion of a miracle less probable ...
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... proved to show that knowledge will make that number less . So far concerning the cause and its consec- taries . A few words as respects II . THE CURE . : WHAT it seems to me may easily be deduced from my views of the cause . But to ...
... proved to show that knowledge will make that number less . So far concerning the cause and its consec- taries . A few words as respects II . THE CURE . : WHAT it seems to me may easily be deduced from my views of the cause . But to ...
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... prove its power if it can be shown that it has done so already , on a great scale , in innumerable instances , and in a way that nothing else has done it . And this it is not difficult to show , for take Christianity out of the world ...
... prove its power if it can be shown that it has done so already , on a great scale , in innumerable instances , and in a way that nothing else has done it . And this it is not difficult to show , for take Christianity out of the world ...
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... proved . This is the passage referred to , it is one often cited , and , indeed , as evidence of the common sense of orthodox Christians of the time , nothing can be more conclusive . The thing is sup- posed to be as accepted a fact ...
... proved . This is the passage referred to , it is one often cited , and , indeed , as evidence of the common sense of orthodox Christians of the time , nothing can be more conclusive . The thing is sup- posed to be as accepted a fact ...
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