Observations On Man His Frame His Duty And His Expectations volume 2

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Observations On Man His Frame His Duty And His Expectations volume 2
David Hartley
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as may be feen even from this chapter, that they muft be fet afide feparately by the objector. Here it ought to be added, that the objectors have fcarce ever attempted to fct afide any part of the evidence, and never fucceeded in fuch an attempt j which is of itfelf a ftrong argument in fa- vour of the fcriptures, fince this is plainly the moft natural and eafy way of difproving a thing that is falfe. It ought alfo to be obferved here, that the ac- complifhment of prophecy, by implying a miracl...e, does in like manner overbear the reluctance to receive miracles.
the Chriftian Religion. ' 149 miracles. So that if any confiderable events, which have already happened in the world, can be proved to have been foretold in fcripture in a manner ex- ceeding chance, and human forefight, the objection to miracles, confidered in this proportion, falls to the ground at, once.
Sixthly. If any one fhould affirm or think, as fome perfons feem to do, that a miracle is im- pofiible, let him confider, that this is denying God's omnipotence, and even maintaining, that man is the fupreme agent in the univerfe.


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