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Page 277
... evidence of the being and attributes of God which the light of nature fur- nishes , and reply to the objections against these doctrines , inde- pendently of written revelation ; yet Mr. Sumner has composed a Treatise on the Records of ...
... evidence of the being and attributes of God which the light of nature fur- nishes , and reply to the objections against these doctrines , inde- pendently of written revelation ; yet Mr. Sumner has composed a Treatise on the Records of ...
Page 278
... evidence to engage their faith and govern their conduct ; and our sense of the value of Revelation is heightened by ... evidence on which the proof of every revelation rests , the evidence of miracles . The sceptical objection of Hume ...
... evidence to engage their faith and govern their conduct ; and our sense of the value of Revelation is heightened by ... evidence on which the proof of every revelation rests , the evidence of miracles . The sceptical objection of Hume ...
Page 416
... evidence , they would have just the contrary operation , and would prove that the magistrates were influenced in their decision by private feelings and not by public motives , since it is not pretended that any complaint lay against the ...
... evidence , they would have just the contrary operation , and would prove that the magistrates were influenced in their decision by private feelings and not by public motives , since it is not pretended that any complaint lay against the ...
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Grey on the Happiness of States | 11 |
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Barlows History of Ireland | 52 |
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