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" When the narration is irreconcilable with the known and universal laws which govern the course of events. Now according to these laws, agreeing with all just philosophical conceptions and all credible experience, the absolute cause never disturbs the... "
The Quarterly Review - Page 165
edited by - 1856
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The Life of Jesus: Critically Examined, Volume 1

David Friedrich Strauss - 1846 - 458 pages
...related could not have taken place in the manner described is evident, First. When the narration is irreconcileable with the known and universal laws which govern the course of events. Now according to these laws, agreeing with all just philosophical conceptions and all credible experience,...
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The Journal of Sacred Literature, Volume 2

John Kitto - Bible - 1848 - 432 pages
...are in brief these, and these are the clew to his whole elaborate work : — 1. When the narration is irreconcileable with the known and universal laws which govern the course of events : eg When we meet with an account of certain phenomena or events of which it is either expressly stated...
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Essays: Theological and political

Henry Rogers - English essays - 1850 - 612 pages
...prophecies, narratives of angels and of demons, and the like, as simply 'impossible' and 'irreconcilable with the known and universal laws which govern the course of events ;' he deciding (but, unhappily, not proving) that ' the absolute cause never disturbs the chain of...
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Reason and faith, theor claims and conflicts. With an appendix containing ...

Henry Rogers - 1850 - 146 pages
...prophecies, narratives of angi-ls and of demons, and the like, as simply " impossible " and " irreconcilable with the known and universal laws which govern the course of events ; " he deciding (but, unhappily, not proving) that " the absolute cause never disturbs the chain of...
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Reason and Faith, and Other Miscellanies of Henry Rogers

Henry Rogers - Faith and reason - 1853 - 470 pages
...prophecies, narratives of angels and of demons, and the like, as simply "impossible " and " irreconcilable with the known and universal laws which govern the course of events " ; he deciding (but, unhappily, not proving] that " the absolute cause never disturbs the chain of...
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Reason and Faith, and Other Miscellanies of Henry Rogers

Henry Rogers - Faith and reason - 1853 - 478 pages
...prophecies, narratives of angels and of demons, and the like, as simply "impossible " and " irreconcilable with the known and universal laws which govern the course of events " ; he deciding (but, unhappily, not proving) that " the absolute cause never disturbs the chain of...
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Present times and future prospects, in lectures delivered during Lent, 1854 ...

Present times - 1854 - 434 pages
...instances of Divine interposition, as historical. . . . An account is not historical when irreconcilable with the known and universal laws, which govern the course of events. Now according to these laws, agreeing with all just philosophical conceptions, and all credible experience,...
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Internal evidences of the genuineness of the Gospels [ed. by C.E. Norton].

Andrews Norton - 1855 - 346 pages
...not to be believed, are these : — First. " An account is not historical, when it is irreconcilable with the known and universal laws which govern the course of events." * Second. " An account which lays claim to any historical value must not be inconsistent with itself,...
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Internal Evidences of the Genuineness of the Gospels

Andrews Norton - Bible - 1855 - 342 pages
...not to be believed, are these : — First. " An account is not historical, when it is irreconcilable with the known and universal laws which govern the course of events." * Second. " An account which lays claim to any historical value must not be inconsistent with itself,...
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Internal Evidences of the Genuineness of the Gospels

Andrews Norton - Bible - 1855 - 340 pages
...not to be believed, are these : — First. " An account is not historical, when it is irreconcilable with the known and universal laws which govern the course of events." * Second. " An account which lays claim to any historical value must not be inconsistent with itself,...
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