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On the Miraculous and Internal Evidences of the Christian Revelation: And ... - Page 293
by Thomas Chalmers - 1836 - 395 pages
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A Short and Easy Method with Deists: Wherein the Certainty of the Christian ...

Charles Leslie - 1805 - 80 pages
...can possibly meet in any imposture whatsoever. 2. The rules are these, ist. That the matter affact be such, that men's outward senses, their eyes and ears may be judges of it. 2. That it be done publicly in the face of the world. 3. That not only public monuments be kept up...
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The Sceptic's Manual: Or, Christianity Verified, Being a New Method of ...

1811 - 300 pages
...ineet in any imposture whatsoever. 2. The rules are these. I. That the matter of fact be sifch, as that men's outward senses, their eyes and ears, may be judges of it. II. That it be done publicly, in tlic face of the world. III. That not only public monuments be kept...
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Christian Remembrancer: Or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volume 1

1819 - 818 pages
...The Apotheosii of Romultu. be false. " The rules are these ; 1st. that the matter of fact be such as that men's outward senses, their eyes and ears, may be judges of it. 2. That it be done publicly in the face of the worlfl. 3. That not only public monuments be kept up...
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Memoirs of Captain James Wilson: Containing an Account of His Enterprises ...

John Griffin - 1819 - 302 pages
...can possibly meet in any imposture whatsoever. His first rule is, that the matter of fact be such as that men's outward senses, their eyes and ears, may be judges of it — secondly, that it be done publicly in the face of the world — thirdly, that not only public monuments...
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Remarks on the Internal Evidence for the Truth Ofrevealed Religion, and an ...

Thomas Erskine - 1823 - 234 pages
...the heathen deities, nor can possibly meet in any imposture whatsoever. 2. The rules are these, 1st That the matter of fact be such, that men's outward senses, their eyes and ears may be judges of it. 2. That it be done publicly in the face of the world. 3. That not only public monuments be kept up...
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Remarks on the Internal Evidence for the Truth Ofrevealed Religion, and an ...

Thomas Erskine - 1823 - 232 pages
...the heathen deities, nor can possibly meet in any imposture whatsoever. 2. The rules are these, 1st. That the matter of fact be such, that men's outward senses, their eyes and ears maybe judges of it. 2. That it be done publicly in the face of the world. 3. That not only public monuments...
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Remarks on the Internal Evidence for the Truth Ofrevealed Religion, and an ...

Thomas Erskine - 1823 - 232 pages
...the heathen deities, nor can possibly meet in any imposture whatsoever. 2. The rules are these, 1st. That the matter of fact be such, that men's outward senses, their eyei and ears may be judges of it. 2. That it be done publicly in the face of the world. 3. That not...
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The Republican, Volume 9

Richard Carlile - 1824 - 876 pages
...deities, nor can possibly meet in any imposture whatsoever. The rules are these : 1. That the tact be such, that men's outward senses, their eyes and ears, may be judges of it. 2. That it be done publicly in the face of the world. 3. That there be public. memorials of it, or...
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Criterion; Or, Rules by which the True Miracles Recorded in the New ...

John Douglas - 1824 - 268 pages
...four rales of jirdging of the credibility of miracles, are first, That the matter of facts be such, as that men's outward senses, their eyes and ears, may be judges of it. Secondly, That it be done publicly in the face of the .world. Thirdly, That,not only public monuments...
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Remarks on the Internal Evidence for the Truth of Revealed Religion: And an ...

Thomas Erskine - 1826 - 304 pages
...the heathen deities, nor can possibly meet in any imposture whatsoever. 2. The rules are these, 1st. That the matter of fact be such, that men's outward senses, their eyes and ears may be judges of it. 2. That it be done publicly in the face of the world. 3. That not only public monuments be kept up...
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