Observations on the History and Evidences of the Resurrection of Jesus ChristR. Dodsley, 1749 - 457 pages |
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... pretended , came by night , and while the guard slept , stole away the body of Jesus , which in effect was missing . These two different and irreconcileable reports must have likewise induced others to go , and con- sider upon the spot ...
... pretended , came by night , and while the guard slept , stole away the body of Jesus , which in effect was missing . These two different and irreconcileable reports must have likewise induced others to go , and con- sider upon the spot ...
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... pretended to discover from reason , that miracles are to the common sense and understanding of man utterly impossible , and contrary to the unchangeableness of God . This point , indeed , if it could be made out , ( as most certainly it ...
... pretended to discover from reason , that miracles are to the common sense and understanding of man utterly impossible , and contrary to the unchangeableness of God . This point , indeed , if it could be made out , ( as most certainly it ...
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... pretended to be . Some philosophers , on the contrary , denied the being , at least the providence , of God , and future rewards and punishments , and as a just consequence of that opinion , placed the felicity of mankind in the enjoy ...
... pretended to be . Some philosophers , on the contrary , denied the being , at least the providence , of God , and future rewards and punishments , and as a just consequence of that opinion , placed the felicity of mankind in the enjoy ...
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