There is even a particular argument in favour of the miraculous part of the fcripture hiftory; to be drawn from the reluctance of mankind to receive miraculous facts. It is true that this reluctance is greater in... Tracts - Strana 91793Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Richard Watson - 1791 - 490 str.
...prieils, fcribes, and В 2 Pharifees, Pharifees, with many other fafts of a common nature, are imponible* to be accounted for, unlefs we allow that he did really...obfervations hold in general of the other parts of the icripture hiftory. Sixthly, There is even a particular argument in favour of the miraculous part of... | |
| David Hartley - 1801 - 480 str.
...in fuch manner as the common hiftory reprefents, unlefs we .fuppofe the miraculous facts intermixed with it to be true alfo. In like manner, the fame...facts. It is true that this reluctance is greater in feme ages and nations than in others , and probable reafons may be aftlgned why this reluctance was,... | |
| David Hartley - 1810 - 554 str.
...the chief priefls, fcribes,and pharifees, with many other facts of a common nature, are impoflible to be accounted for, unlefs we allow, that he did...a particular argument In favour of the miraculous parr of the fcripture hiftory, to bt drawn from the reluctance of mankind to receive miraculous facts.... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - 1829 - 334 str.
...work miracles. And similar observations apply in general to the other parts of the scripture history. Sixthly. There is even a particular argument in favour of the miraculous part of the Scripture history, to be drawn from the reluctance of mankind to receive miraculous facts. It is true... | |
| David Hartley - 1834 - 646 str.
...Sixthly, There is even a particular argument in favour of the miraculous part of the scripture history, to be drawn from the reluctance of mankind to receive...facts. It is true that this reluctance is greater in some ages and nations than in others, and probable reasons may be assigned why this reluctance was,... | |
| David Hartley - 1834 - 650 str.
...work miracles. And the same observations hold in general of the other parts of the scripture history. Sixthly, There is even a particular argument in favour of the miraculous part of the scripture history, to be drawn from the reluctance of mankind to receive miraculous facts. It is true... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - 1836 - 520 str.
...Sixthly. There is even a particular argument in favour of ihe miraculous part of the Scripture History, to be drawn from the reluctance of mankind to receive...facts. It is true that this reluctance is greater in some ages and nations than in others, and probable reasons may be assigned why this reluctance was,... | |
| James Stamford Caldwell - 1843 - 372 str.
...principle of human belief, namely, that every effect must have a cause, compels us to admit the miracle. 2 There is even a particular argument in favour of the miraculous part of the Scripture history from 1 Butler, Anal. 231. 2 Channing, On the Evidences of the Christian Religion,... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - 1846 - 522 str.
...work miracles. And similar observations apply in general to the other parts of the Scripture History. Sixthly. There is even a particular argument in favour of the miraculous part of the Scripture History, to be drawn from the reluctance of mankind to receive miraculous facts. It is true... | |
| Richard Watson - 1791 - 500 str.
...chief priefts, fcribes, an'd Pharifees, with many other facis of a common nature, are impofliblè1 to be accounted for, unlefs we allow that he did really...from the reluctance of mankind to receive miraculous fans. It is true, that this reluctance is greater in fome ages and nations than in others ; and probable... | |
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