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... evidence . Every separate prophecy palpably fulfilled is a demonstration of divine foreknowledge , and the whole series forms an accumulative force of demonstration , fortified by circumstantial evidence also , which no sophistry can by ...
... evidence . Every separate prophecy palpably fulfilled is a demonstration of divine foreknowledge , and the whole series forms an accumulative force of demonstration , fortified by circumstantial evidence also , which no sophistry can by ...
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... evidence , that he was the author of the work ascribed to him , evidence at least equal to that on which we concede the genuine- ness of any other ancient writings , then we cannot reasonably refuse to accept these as the works of the ...
... evidence , that he was the author of the work ascribed to him , evidence at least equal to that on which we concede the genuine- ness of any other ancient writings , then we cannot reasonably refuse to accept these as the works of the ...
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... evidence , well worthy the perusal of all practically interested in the subject . It contained men of the most opposite political opinions , and consisted of Mr. Poulett Thompson , Sir Robert Peel , Mr. Shaw Lefevre , Lord Granville ...
... evidence , well worthy the perusal of all practically interested in the subject . It contained men of the most opposite political opinions , and consisted of Mr. Poulett Thompson , Sir Robert Peel , Mr. Shaw Lefevre , Lord Granville ...
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