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Such are the Predictions of Things to be fulfilled many Ages afterwards , which , in the fulfilling , depend up¬ on the Counfels and Determinations of free Agents ; and Predictions of the Sins of Men , which they could not be determin'd ...
Such are the Predictions of Things to be fulfilled many Ages afterwards , which , in the fulfilling , depend up¬ on the Counfels and Determinations of free Agents ; and Predictions of the Sins of Men , which they could not be determin'd ...
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... moft excellent and divine , and moft worthy of God ; in such a case we have all the Evidence for the Truth of the Miracles ,. and of the Religion which they were wrought to eftablish , that we can have for the Being of God himfelf .
... moft excellent and divine , and moft worthy of God ; in such a case we have all the Evidence for the Truth of the Miracles ,. and of the Religion which they were wrought to eftablish , that we can have for the Being of God himfelf .
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... and of the Manifeftations which God had been pleas'd to make of himself to their Forefathers , could not be unknown to that Age : Such a Pofterity could not but be zealous to preferve the Memory of fo great Honours and Bleffings ...
... and of the Manifeftations which God had been pleas'd to make of himself to their Forefathers , could not be unknown to that Age : Such a Pofterity could not but be zealous to preferve the Memory of fo great Honours and Bleffings ...
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... might happen to be changed by fome unknown Accident ; and it was always , I think , used upon a Religious account at firft , whatever Natural or Moral Caufes might be Likewise affign'd : and such the Jews themselves were ¡¤ Juftin .
... might happen to be changed by fome unknown Accident ; and it was always , I think , used upon a Religious account at firft , whatever Natural or Moral Caufes might be Likewise affign'd : and such the Jews themselves were ¡¤ Juftin .
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... which put him in mind of what they had often heard from their Forefathers ; That a long while ago , many Ages before their time , there came a Stranger into their Country , in such a Habit , and with a Beard , as they faw the French ...
... which put him in mind of what they had often heard from their Forefathers ; That a long while ago , many Ages before their time , there came a Stranger into their Country , in such a Habit , and with a Beard , as they faw the French ...
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