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must not be forgotten that Christianity has , so to say , staked its credit on one particular miraculous fact . The Apostles were witnesses of the Resurrection . This they professed themselves to be , and specially appointed one in ...
must not be forgotten that Christianity has , so to say , staked its credit on one particular miraculous fact . The Apostles were witnesses of the Resurrection . This they professed themselves to be , and specially appointed one in ...
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102 ) ' the appeal was mainly to the miracles of the Gospels , ' but when he adds that here it was contended we want merely ' the same testimony of eye - witnesses which would suffice to ' substantiate any ordinary matter of fact , ' we ...
102 ) ' the appeal was mainly to the miracles of the Gospels , ' but when he adds that here it was contended we want merely ' the same testimony of eye - witnesses which would suffice to ' substantiate any ordinary matter of fact , ' we ...
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These are instances in which people who admit the facts may still be at issue about the explanation of those facts . ... It is taken for granted that the question at issue is one of cause and not of fact in all cases , because it is so ...
These are instances in which people who admit the facts may still be at issue about the explanation of those facts . ... It is taken for granted that the question at issue is one of cause and not of fact in all cases , because it is so ...
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Christian Remembrancer: Or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volumes 27 à 28 Affichage du livre entier - 1854 |
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