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If it were a thing which we might be allowed to imagine , that the Divine Being were to manifest himself in some striking manner to the senses , as by some resplendent appearance at the midnight hour , or by re - kindling on an elevated ...
If it were a thing which we might be allowed to imagine , that the Divine Being were to manifest himself in some striking manner to the senses , as by some resplendent appearance at the midnight hour , or by re - kindling on an elevated ...
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Not that all these ends need be rejected as manifestly unworthy of the divine intention ; perhaps each of them , in a certain sense , and with some proper limitation , might without impiety be conceived to enter it .
Not that all these ends need be rejected as manifestly unworthy of the divine intention ; perhaps each of them , in a certain sense , and with some proper limitation , might without impiety be conceived to enter it .
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To the general principle , assumed by these inquirers , That divine prophecy must be delivered with the utmost clearness and perspicuity , and fulfilled with irresistible evidence , it may be sufficient to reply , as before : That ...
To the general principle , assumed by these inquirers , That divine prophecy must be delivered with the utmost clearness and perspicuity , and fulfilled with irresistible evidence , it may be sufficient to reply , as before : That ...
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