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Excerpt from Dissertations on Subjects Relating to the Genius and the Evidences of Christianity
Religion, may very properly be diltinguilhed Into two kinds, the dire ir' and the collateral. It is on the former of thefe that Chriflian writers have be fiowed the greateft part of their atten tion. They are commonly reduced to two heads, internal and external eviden ces. Both have been fully illul'trated, and frequently urged. The external evidences of Chrif'tianity are, Miracles, and Prophecy: thefe are the clire ieft proofs of its divinity. Its internal evi dence, however, has likewife confide rable force; much greater force, it might. Eafily be fllown, than fome Chri. Itian writers have allowed it. This e.
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