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Page 23
... favour of the Bible being a divine revelation are weak and unsatisfactory ; while yet no regular confutation of the arguments , up- on which those evidences rest , is pretended to be brought forward . To start difficulties is one thing ...
... favour of the Bible being a divine revelation are weak and unsatisfactory ; while yet no regular confutation of the arguments , up- on which those evidences rest , is pretended to be brought forward . To start difficulties is one thing ...
Page 26
... favour of it they pretermit without an answer : they content themselves with starting difficulties : and then , on the score of these difficulties alone , they take upon themselves to reject it , though in the face of the very strongest ...
... favour of it they pretermit without an answer : they content themselves with starting difficulties : and then , on the score of these difficulties alone , they take upon themselves to reject it , though in the face of the very strongest ...
Page 32
... favour of Christianity being a divine revelation is so strong , that it cannot be reasonably controverted ; more especially as the arguments , upon which the evidence rests , have never yet been confuted . Mere difficulties , even if ...
... favour of Christianity being a divine revelation is so strong , that it cannot be reasonably controverted ; more especially as the arguments , upon which the evidence rests , have never yet been confuted . Mere difficulties , even if ...
Page 33
... favour of Christianity being a divine revelation , is insufficient ; though no infidel has hitherto been able to confute the ar- guments , on which it rests . Insulated objections to a fact , notwithstanding they may have been ...
... favour of Christianity being a divine revelation , is insufficient ; though no infidel has hitherto been able to confute the ar- guments , on which it rests . Insulated objections to a fact , notwithstanding they may have been ...
Page 86
... favour to the young . And he shall eat the fruit of thy cattle and the fruit of thy land , until thou be destroyed : which also shall not leave thee either corn , wine , or oil , or the increase of thy kine , or flocks of thy sheep ...
... favour to the young . And he shall eat the fruit of thy cattle and the fruit of thy land , until thou be destroyed : which also shall not leave thee either corn , wine , or oil , or the increase of thy kine , or flocks of thy sheep ...
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