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Page 121
... it might have been made an imperfect evidence before the chancellor , which
further evidence on the hearing of the bill might overthrow ; that the other party (
Mr. Foster's ) had another mode of proceeding open to them , and might apply to
...
... it might have been made an imperfect evidence before the chancellor , which
further evidence on the hearing of the bill might overthrow ; that the other party (
Mr. Foster's ) had another mode of proceeding open to them , and might apply to
...
Page 186
But , if the professor very little understood the nature of that knowledge , which
the apostles possessed , he understoo :) as little the nature of that evidence ,
which they bore to the truth of Christianity ; and so he goes on to affirm , with the
same ...
But , if the professor very little understood the nature of that knowledge , which
the apostles possessed , he understoo :) as little the nature of that evidence ,
which they bore to the truth of Christianity ; and so he goes on to affirm , with the
same ...
Page 187
16 , of kis Dissertation upon the powers and learning of the Apostles ) affirms ,
that “ miracles were evidences of the veracity of the apostles , to confirm their
testimony when they declare the truth of facts , which had fallen under their own ...
16 , of kis Dissertation upon the powers and learning of the Apostles ) affirms ,
that “ miracles were evidences of the veracity of the apostles , to confirm their
testimony when they declare the truth of facts , which had fallen under their own ...
Page 188
41. and also his ascension ; but , had the gospel evidence been restrained to
Christ's immediate followers , we could not with propriety have called them a
cloud of witnesses , nor would their testimony bave carried with it that invincible
force it ...
41. and also his ascension ; but , had the gospel evidence been restrained to
Christ's immediate followers , we could not with propriety have called them a
cloud of witnesses , nor would their testimony bave carried with it that invincible
force it ...
Page 268
To discuss properly the nature of probable and demonstrative evidence , would
require more room than could be allowed in a publication of this kind . I therefore
wave it for the present ; observing only , that I readily acknowledge the profession
...
To discuss properly the nature of probable and demonstrative evidence , would
require more room than could be allowed in a publication of this kind . I therefore
wave it for the present ; observing only , that I readily acknowledge the profession
...
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